Re: Clone a widget using DOM.clone ?

2010-01-08 Thread DaveC
public class ClonedWidget extends Widget {

public ClonedWidget(Element element) {
setElement(element);
}
}



ClonedWidget myNewWidget = new ClonedWidget(Dom.clone(elementToClone,
true));

Is that the kind of thing you're looking for?

Cheers,
Dave

On Jan 8, 12:07 am, Michael Dausmann mdausm...@gmail.com wrote:
 I wish to programatically clone a widget.  Dom.clone(... allows me to
 retrieve an Element.  Is it possible to create a new widget around
 this Element?  Is there another way of cloning the Widget?
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Clone a widget using DOM.clone ?

2010-01-07 Thread Michael Dausmann
I wish to programatically clone a widget.  Dom.clone(... allows me to
retrieve an Element.  Is it possible to create a new widget around
this Element?  Is there another way of cloning the Widget?
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