Thank you for you guys,From every begining,I think this can be done by
Dom or JSNI,but right now I think alex.d's solution is good.

On Dec 2, 11:15 pm, rakesh wagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you quizzing us or asking for help? I would go with alex.d 's
> solution.
>
> Other method(which I personally hate) is to write a for loop in the
> onClick event of the button that will read the widget in each r,c and
> match it with the "sender" or button instance itself.
>
> Rakesh Wagh
>
> On Dec 1, 7:24 pm, Alex Luya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >          Remember: no pre-condition,no external variable that defined
> > the location of this button.
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