You may want to look at Win32::GUI's tutorial part 5's section on modal windows. That should help you figure out what you may have wrong with your code.

As for providing more specific help, it's kind of hard to do that. You've provided code snippets, but not the full set of code. I've got a suspicion on what might be one thing that could potentially cause problems, but can't say for sure without seeing your full code.

Also, you say that it "doesn't work", but you don't provide details. What doesn't work? What is being displayed? Are there error messages?

If you can provide a full set of code (preferably a minimum amount of code to reproduce the issue) along with more description of what the problem is (including error messages), that would make it easier for others to try to reproduce what your seeing and provide more exact suggestions on fixing your code. Otherwise, you'll probably will just be getting general recommendations, such as pointers to Win32::GUI documentation.


In reply to Re: win32::GUI help by dasgar
in thread win32::GUI help [solved] by thomaster

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