Is there any reason to be concerned about firing a ChangeEvent from a 
composite based on a FlowPanel?

I'm trying to track user edits within a form, in order to set a dirty data 
flag.  Sometimes the form has subforms, each of which has it's own data 
dirty tracking.  Basically, I'm handling ChangeEvents and ValueChangeEvents 
within the subform, and when those occur, I'm firing a ChangeEvent from the 
subform.  It all seems to work, but I have a vague discomfort with it, 
knowing that things like textboxes and selects natively fire change events, 
but div tags don't.  Is all the event management related to manually fired 
change events done entirely in GWT? 

As an aside, it's a little weird that ListBox fires ChangeEvent, and not 
ValueChangeEvent, while ValueListBox fires ValueChangeEvent but not 
ChangeEvent, given that they're both based on select tags.

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