I've noticed the same behavior in IE8 too. It's a tad annoying. On Jun 10, 9:36 am, "bb.f.pav" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a celltable with several columns, one of them holds CheckboxCell > ´s. Additional I use a SingleSelectionModel for that celltable. The > CheckboxCell column should be independent from the > SingleSelectionModel. The user should be able to check more that one > checkbox and select only one row via mouse click or keyboard. That's > why I Instantiate them as follows: > > celltable.setSelectionModel(new > SingleSelectionModel<MyDomainObject>()); > Column<MyDomainObject, Boolean> selCol = new Column<MyDomainObject, > Boolean>(new CheckboxCell()) { > ... > > }; > > selCol.setFieldUpdater(new FieldUpdater<MyDomainObject, Boolean>() { > ... > > }); > > celltablekurzansicht.addColumn(selCol, "Select"); > > I chrome everything works as planned, the user can check several > checkboxes. After a Checkbox is clicked, row is selected, status > changed and setFieldUpdater is called. > > In firefox 3.6 - 4.0 and ie7 the user can check several checkboxes, > too, but only after two clicks. After the 1st click the row will only > be selected. Only the 2nd click on a selected row will change the > status and call setFieldUpdater. > > I hope someone can bring light into the darkness and help me to > achieve the chrome behaviour in firefox (from 3.6) and ie7, too. > > thx in advance! > bb.f.pav
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