Hi Martin,

I certainly have no special use case for it. I only think that if the SelectBox 
or the List widget allows adding ListItems with identical models then it should 
work and not break the application with too much recursion.
I only started this discussion because I hit this problem in the past and since 
then 2 or 3 other threads started on the mailing list depending to the same 
problem.
So even if it is possible to cover all use cases of the community with the 
current implementation, very often framework users hit to this specific problem 
without knowing what they doing wrong.
And if a user didn't know what he is doing wrong he suspects a framework bug 
and I say it is a framework bug because of the fact that the framework couldn't 
handle and even didn't avoid this :)

Regards,
Andreas

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Von: MartinWittemann [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Juli 2010 08:34
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] Discussion for ListItem/SelectBox improvements


Hello Andreas,
curretly, the reason for that is technical based. We have a circular
relation between the regular selection and the model selection which brings 
up this behavior.
Could you explain why it should work and whats your use case for that? Maybe
I'm just missing a thing and we should search for a fix on that issue.
Currently its not clear to me why someone should have a list partly filled
with models.
Regards,
Martin
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