Thank you for your answer Thomas. I'll check this and will come back with
other questions if I still don't understand :-)

Boris


2012/2/6 Thomas Broyer <[email protected]>

> It looks like the issue is not really the PopupPanel but rather the
> widget(s) you add inside: if you reuse the same widget (either in a single
> PopupPanel that you hide/show, or within several PopupPanel-s during the
> lifetime of the application), then handlers won't be unregistered for you,
> just like for any other widget (the same goes for the CloseHandler attached
> to a PopupPanel: PopupPanel is a widget like any other –except you don't
> add it to a parent widget–, so handlers aren't unregistered automatically).
> If on the other hand you re-create everything from scratch every time, then
> you'll obviously have to register your handlers on the new instances.
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