you dnt hav to call dialogBox.center() and show() both... if you want to
centralize ur dialogBox then u can call dialogBox.center() alone. It will
both centralize ur dialogbox and shows it.

And I think the DialogBox class itself has a mouseListener for dragging. So
it could be tht the mouse events are captured by this listener.

- Litty

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:50 PM, prat <pspra...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> public void onMouseEnter(Widget sender) {
>
>                                dialogBox.center();
>                                dialogBox.show();
>
>                        }
>
>                        public void onMouseLeave(Widget sender) {
>
>                                dialogBox.hide();
>
>                        }
>
>
> Dialog box appears but it doest go..
> Pls find out the mistake..
> >
>

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