I used the last solution and it worked fine (even IE 7,8 :), but I haven't
tested IE 6 )

On 4 November 2011 05:06, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As Ice13ill said, setting innerText or innerHTML will break the w1 and w2
> widgets (their element are rebuilt, so the instance they reference are no
> longer in the document, and event handlers obviously fails too (no longer
> registered, to begin with)).
>
> If using a Label or HTML (or InlineLabel/InlineHTML) is not an option:
>    String w1Id = HTMLPanel.createUniqueId();
>    String w2Id = HTMLPanel.createUniqueId();
>    HTMLPanel panel = new HTMLPanel("<span id='" + w1Id + "'></span><span
> id='" + w1Id + "'></span>large text");
>    panel.addAndReplaceElement(w1, w1Id);
>    panel.addAndReplaceElement(w2, w2Id);
>
> Alternatively, something can be hacked that way:
>    flowPanel.add(w1);
>    flowPanel.add(w2);
>    flowPanel.getElement().appendChild(Document.get().createTextNode(...));
> Use at your own risk.
>
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