On Thursday, March 1, 2012 3:23:01 PM UTC+1, Shaun Tarves wrote:
@Thomas - In the example you pointed me to, what prevents this from essentially creating an infinite loop? OnSelectionChange fires a new history event. The history handler responds, gets info and changes the selection, which would in turn fire a new history event. No?
If the value to be selected is the same as the already-selected one, then no SelectionChangeEvent is fired.
If the place to go to is the same as the current place, then this is a no-op too.
So there's no infinite loop.
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