If ShowModal returns true, the app hangs...That's because you've turned control over to wxWindows, but there is nothing telling the app to die (basically, you need to $app->SetTopWindow($dialog) if you want the application to exit when the window is destroyed).
but I still think returning false from OnInit should be perfectly valid.I'd say I agree with you (even though I've never had the need/urge to do that), but I suspect there might be a real good reason for this (a carp would be fine with me -- you should definetly inquire on the list).
update: I almost forgot, it's called wxPerl, not WxPerl ;)
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: WxPerl Login Dialog
by PodMaster
in thread WxPerl Login Dialog
by runrig
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