On Nov 22, 2010, at 10:54 AM, Abhijeet Singh wrote:
> Hi,I am working on a user interface. There is only one window in my 
> application with Back and Next buttons on it. On Next / Back button click my 
> application performs some task and the current view is swapped with another 
> view in the window. It works fine until somebody clicks Next (or Back) button 
> twice in succession like a double click. The event is fired 2 times and it 
> messes up the whole functionality of my application. I tried controlling this 
> behavior by disabling the buttons as soon as they are clicked but it doesn't 
> help. Still the event is fired multiple times. Is there any way i can control 
> this behavior of the push buttons. Please help....RegardsAbhijeetDear 
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 The best way to do this is to write your code (i.e. the controller and the 
model, not the view) to keep internal state. That way you can remember whether 
this is a situation where two clicks are OK or not.

 Alternately, have you tried setIgnoresMultiClick: ?

Cheers,
-- Uli Kusterer
"The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..."



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