Hi Thomas!

FYI, that'd be even easier (and possibly faster) with UiRenderer. Event 
> handling would be much easier, unless you really need that "command 
> identifier as a string" approach.
>
> https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/doc/latest/DevGuideUiBinder#Rendering_HTML_for_Cells
>

This is available in GWT 2.5 right? Until now I never thought about using 
release candidates and classes that are subject to change. Would it be a 
good idea to use GWT 2.5 RC now?

I use an enum now to represent these commands. But to attach them to a HTML 
tag the only way are attributes, and these are strings, or am I wrong?
 

> And as Juan Pablo said, you shouldn't use <a> for actions, use a <button> 
> or a <span> and style it like a link if you wish, but do not abuse <a>.
>

What's the problem with "<a>"?

Thanks
Magnus 

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