You're right, it was getting shown twice. Thanks. I was re-using the same
HTTPService instance, and I'm not sure why I got two completion events. I'm
now instantiating a new instance of the service.

On Dec 5, 2007 1:08 PM, Dave Glasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Did you put some tracing code in to prove that that code isn't actually
> executed twice the second time around? Event-driven software can be a tricky
> business.
>
> Maybe you neglected to remove an old event listener from some object that
> is dispatching the event that ultimately executes that code, and it's still
> lurking in memory, receiving that event and showing your Alert.
>
>
> *Richard Rodseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
>   I have a wizard which ends with the following alert:
>
>  alert = Alert.show("The message has been sent. Would you like to send
> another?", "", Alert.YES | Alert.NO, null, handleClose);
>
> If the user chooses YES the alert disappears from view, but next time
> there are two of them. Any obvious mistakes?
>
>
>  
>

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