>
> I couldn't find any example from docs as per my needs and that you and
> Trek are reffering to.
>

If you were looking for an example of how to create an dialog with a static
function then yes you are right...  However, if you go through your career
as a developer expecting to find code examples for everything you are
trying to do exactly how you are doing it then you are going to have a very
hard time.

The docs talk about how to set a click listener on a dialog.  There are
(potentially) an infinite number of ways to create an alert dialog...
including a static method like you have done (though I personally would not
do it that way).  You are not going to have examples for everything. You
need to apply critical thinking to the information from the docs to apply
it to your situation.

That is what I did when I looked at the docs, looked at what you were
doing, and suggested adding a click listener as a parameter to your
method.  The reason I said the docs give you everything you need is because
once you add the parameter to your static method the code inside your
dialog should be virtually identical to that in the docs.

Thanks,
Justin Anderson
MagouyaWare Developer
http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware


On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 2:07 AM, tvdalia <[email protected]> wrote:

>    I couldn't find any example from docs as per my needs and that you and
> Trek are reffering to.

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