Re: [GRN] manilhas de oiro

2024-01-18 Thread Cliff Pereira
Hi Selma.

I am very familiar with the term "manila" through my many years of work with 
MOA-UBC.

Although English sources translate them as shackles, they are actually a kind 
of thick bangle or more precisely "bracelet" that was usually made of copper or 
bronze and were exported for the slave trade among other trades. They served as 
a currency throughout the coast of Western Africa from at least the sixteenth 
century. There were specific exchange rates for these against cloth, iron bars, 
livestock, cowrie shells and people.

In 19th Zanzibar it was fashionable for rich Swahili and Arab ladies as well as 
some South Asians to wear chunkier and more elaborate versions of manilas made 
of silver. No doubt this jewelry also served as a show of wealth. Literally 
wearing the chequebook.

I have seen archive images of Zanzibari ladies wearing the ornate silver 
(hollow) versions of the manilas. This is what the reference is to.

Cliff

From: 'Carvalho' via Goa-Research-Net 
Sent: January 17, 2024 9:24 PM
To: Goa-Research-Net 
Subject: [GRN] manilhas de oiro

Hello members,

Please tell me what this 19th century piece of jewellery is. It translates as 
gold shackles, but surely Goan women were not wearing shackles even if it was 
1800 Zanzibar :-)

Take care,
selma
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Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] Re: The first Goan in the mainly white Loreto Convent Valley Road

2022-10-16 Thread Cliff Pereira
Thank you, Selma. The lives we lead in our "in between" hierarchical worlds are 
ones we have had to navigate for our own survival, does not matter whether we 
are talking about Britain, colonial or post-colonial East Africa, the Gulf or 
in Goa itself. Each of us has had experiences where we have had to make hard 
choices amid challenges that are beyond our control. It is easy in hindsight 
for others to post judgement on these actions.

I am thinking as something as simple as placing my dad in a Care Home as none 
of us could deal with his dementia. Many in our "East African Goan community" 
accused me of abandoning my father, others accused my mother, herself in the 
80's of not being able to care for her husband. Yet many of these pointing 
fingers grew-up in East Africa removed from the aging of their own folks in 
Goa, or were widowed before they reached 60. Easy to point fingers, not so easy 
to reflect. We do what we have to do. We experience as only we can. But we 
should have the right to speak from our heart, even though the words may seem 
at odds in retrospect.

Cliff

From: 'Selma Carvalho' via The Goa Book Club 
Sent: October 16, 2022 6:49 AM
To: goa-book-club@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] Re: The first Goan in the mainly white Loreto 
Convent Valley Road

I don't want to get involved in these debates but I do want to say, I've known 
Mervyn for 14 years, almost as long as I have been researching the Goan 
presence in East Africa. I know the structures that existed there, I know these 
lives intimately. When we are living a life, we are not thinking of 
contextualising it, we are only living as best we can in order to survive. And 
when everyday minutiae is unfolding it is varied and nuanced and complex. By 
all accounts, Mervyn has led an honourable life and that's all I need to know.

All best,
Selma


On Saturday, 15 October 2022 at 22:12:59 BST, Jeanne Hromnik 
 wrote:


But Mervyn, WHY should we overlook racism? Don't our lives matter?
Is everything all about the race to the top?
Do you not feel some resentment and regret on account of your role in the 
British racist administration in Kenya?
xxj

On Sat, 15 Oct 2022, 10:41 Mervyn Maciel, 
mailto:mervynels.watuwasha...@gmail.com>> 
wrote:
Don't Know where Eddie gets that from?
Here's a comment from Rose D'Sa:



" My experience at Loreto Convent Valley Road was quite different. I may have 
noticed some racism, but simply overlooked it; there was another focus within 
me, that of 'going juu'. I therefore remember most of the nuns with affection, 
especially those no longer living. It seems I have been greatly blessed by God 
in many different ways, including and especially, in childhood."

Mervyn Maciel


On Sat, 15 Oct 2022 at 02:59, 'Eddie D'Sa' via The Goa Book Club 
mailto:goa-book-club@googlegroups.com>> wrote:
So the Catholic God decided to be racist at Loreto. Ha, ha.

Eddie


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Sent: Tuesday, 11 Oct, 22 At 10:03
Subject: Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] The first Goan in the mainly white Loreto Convent 
Valley Road

What an ecovative headline!
I believe I was among the first Goans at Loreto Convent M'songari. We were 
allowed in post-self government, pre-independence, and I am grateful to my 
parents that they did not compel me to go earlier.
The trauma of 'first' entrants, while not as dramatic, can be compared to that 
of Afro American students at Alabama State University in the US. I look back on 
my two years at Loreto M'songari with anything but gratitude to the nuns who 
made this superior education available to 'us' -- finally. Their racial 
attitudes are so deeply ingrained. Their moral qualities, in face of their 
record of discrimination, questionable.
Anyway, I look forward to reading Cyprian's piece. Thanks for posting it, 
Mervyn.
Best wishes
Jeanne


On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 10:52 AM Mervyn Maciel 
mailto:mervynels.watuwasha...@gmail.com>> 
wrote:
And here are two more links on Dr. Rose D'Sa's book by our
friend, Cyprian Fernandes.


Mervyn Maciel

[https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/images/cleardot.gif]
https://www.headlinesofmylife.today/2022/10/the-law-and-dr-rose-m-dsa.html

https://www.headlinesofmylife.today/2022/10/the-first-goan-to-crack-race-bar-at.html



The first Goan in the mainly white

Loreto Convent Valley Road


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Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] 80th Anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. TILAWA

2022-09-04 Thread Cliff Pereira
Dear Gilbert,

I have done a lot of work on Chinese, African and Goan seamen in the two world 
wars. This is on-going (and unfunded or academically supported) work. I have 
given talks on the subject in Canada, the UK and Hong Kong and have appeared on 
TV documentaries and YouTube on this subject across the globe.

When I met the lovely Mervin Maciel some ten years ago he explained that he 
lacked information on the Tilawa. I promptly provided him with some details. I 
have details on crew Goan fatalities on over 60 vessels (British, Indian, 
American, Dutch) in World War II What exactly do you need?

Regards
Cliff


From: 'Gilbert Lawrence' via The Goa Book Club 
Sent: September 4, 2022 5:03 AM
To: Estb. 1994! Goa's Premiere Mailing List ; Eddie 
Fernandes ; Goa Book Club 
; Mervyn Maciel 

Subject: Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] 80th Anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. TILAWA

I would be most interested in details about this tragedy and similar events 
involving the GEM diaspora.
It is important that diaspora children (and GEM history) appreciate the risk 
their forebears took.

Gilbert
On Saturday, September 3, 2022 at 02:35:51 PM EDT, Mervyn Maciel 
 wrote:


I have today been approached by the individuals
who want to commemorate this event.
  The S.S. TILAWA is the ship on which I lost my
parents and three very young siblings in 1942 when the ship was
torpedoed by the Japanese while on its voyage from
Bombay to East Africa..There were several survivors and
several lost their lives too.
   The organisers are asking if there are any individuals among our
people who may recall this tragedy or anything connected with
it.
   If any of you can help, I'd be grateful to hear from you.
They are also hoping to make a documentary of the TILAWA
and I have approached my friend, David Elstein, former
Chief Executive of Channel 4 to see if he can advise.

Mervyn Maciel

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Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] 80th Anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. TILAWA

2022-09-04 Thread Cliff Pereira
Thanks for re-igniting this Rico, after almost 17years.

As you know I am still working (when I have the time) on this huge project of 
cataloguing the vessels and those Goan, Anglo-Indians and Mangloreans who died 
in the two world wars at sea.

I did do some archival research for Melvyn after hearing his story and for the 
lovely Bwana Maciel. The Brittania and Tilawa were only two out of over 100 
vessels in the two world wars that resulted in Goan crew losses. Goan crew were 
on British, Indian, Dutch, Norwegian and Canadian vessels in the wars.

See 
https://goanet.goanet.narkive.com/z7TDeJ3P/extensive-study-on-ships-during-wwii

While Goan interest in the subject has somewhat waned, the interest of Chinese 
and Africans has increased. Of course there are crossovers. Goans and Chinese 
served on the seconded Canadian Pacific vessels in WWI.

See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5ZKhXxkCfA
[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/T5ZKhXxkCfA/maxresdefault.jpg]
Clifford Pereira – Canadian Secret 
Sailors
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC 
Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections. Historical geographer Clifford ...
www.youtube.com
Regards and hope all is well
Cliff (in Hong Kong)




From: goa-book-club@googlegroups.com  on behalf 
of fredericknoronha2 
Sent: September 4, 2022 7:15 AM
To: The Goa Book Club 
Subject: Re: [GOABOOKCLUB] 80th Anniversary of the sinking of the S.S. TILAWA

It has been discussed (including in cyberspace), in bits and pieces. But not 
particularly here, as this space is focussed on books. However, here's a link 
to the work of Melvyn Misquita, almost exactly 20 years back. The book however 
never got published, though he did put it out on a mimeographed format, and 
circulated a few copies (if I recall right):

http://ww2f.com/threads/the-britannia-and-the-thor.4609/ [2003]

Goan story emerges strong on lifeboat of World War II-torpedoed Britannia

>From Frederick Noronha

PANAJI (Goa), July 23: It started off as an old puzzle. But for a journalist in 
Goa, the six-decade old story about a colonial vessel sunk off the
African coast, open untold pages from history and stories of grit and 
determination that people back home simply didn't have a clue about.

Melvyn Misquita (31), assistant chief of news bureau at the local newspaper 
Herald, has been working on his family tree for nearly a decade (see
misquita.net).

But two family members intrigued him -- adopted seven-year-old Luiza Misquita 
who died by accidentally drowning in a well and his grand-uncle
Constantinho Mathias Luduvico, who died in a lifeboat close to the Brazil coast 
after the British ship he was travelling was torpedoed by the Germans.

"The only information given to me at the time was that he was in the ship S.S. 
Britannia, which sank in 1941," recalls Melvyn. In the Goan village of Aldona, 
the local church records his death as sometime in March-April 1941.

Tapping the Internet, and slogging it out for the past four months, the scribe 
tracked Australian web-pages that gave details of the little-remembered ship, 
descendants of Goan survivors and those who perished, and even an 83-year-old 
vice-admiral in Britain who knew the Goans on board.

The SS Britannia was sunk in "enemy action" -- read, German fire -- on March 
25, 1941. Many took to lifeboats. Later "Indian seamen" on board apparently 
drank seater and "died in torment", says a rare article on the Net.

Other survivors from the village, Aldona, had since died. The Britannia had 
sunk off the west African coast, but because of the winds, one lifeboat only
reached the shores of Brazil after a four-week grueling journey.

Slowly, the jig-saw fitted in place. Relatives in Aldona traced photographs and 
documents linking them back to 1941. By some "eerie coincidence", as
Melvyn calls it, he started the search exactly on March 25 this year, exactly 
62 years after the Britannia sunk with its considerable Goan crew.

LINKS WITH MIGRATION: This story, while at one level of a few Goans on a single 
ship, also links up with the generations-old story of Goans migrating and 
scouring the globe for a livelihood.

Goa, under Portuguese rule since 1510, was one of the first regions in South 
Asia to encounter the Western world. The poor state of the Portuguese-ruled 
economy in the latter centuries of colonial rule, saw tens of thousands 
migrating acorns the globe for jobs and a better life. In coastal central Goa, 
there are few families, especially Catholics, who don't have some history of 
global migration along the generations.

Says Melvyn: "This search has also -- probably for the first time -- focused on 
the Goan seamen who served on the Britannia. Such Goan-oriented research needs 
to be pursued, especially since so many Goan seamen died on many ships during 
the two world wars. Their contribution 

[Geoserver-users] Geoserver proxy extension + openlayers WMSGetFeatureInfo = SOP

2012-06-14 Thread EFTAS Cliff Pereira
Hi there,

 

I'm facing a little problem. I got an app written in JS+HTML5 using
Sencha Touch 2 and included openlayers in it. For testing reasons I let
the application run in a local tomcat on localhost:8080. Now I'm trying
to retrieve data from a geoserver with the following code...

 

OpenLayers.ProxyHost =
'http://[GEOSERVER_URL]/geoserver/rest/proxy?url=';

info = new OpenLayers.Control.WMSGetFeatureInfo({

url: wmsURL, 

title: 'This is the title',

infoFormat: 'application/vnd.ogc.gml',

layers: [poisWMS],

queryVisible: false,

maxFeatures: 5,

vendorParams: {buffer: 15},

eventListeners: {

getfeatureinfo: function(event) {

setPOIHTML(event.text,map.getLonLatFromPixel(event.xy));

}

}

});

 

Whenever I try to run it via my app I get the error that 

Origin http://localhost:8080 http://localhost/  is not allowed by
Access-Control-Allow-Origin.

It seems to be a JS problem concerning the same origin policy, which
prevents XSS. 

But I have edited the hostname configuration to allow localhost:8080. If
I fetch the request and paste it into the browser I get a file called
'proxy' containing the correct gml. 

 

Can anybody give me a hint on what I am missing? I would be very
thankful for any help.

 

Thanks a lot!

Cliff

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Re: [Wicket-user] Input Field background color change on validation

2007-01-15 Thread Cliff Pereira

Hi,

first of all. Thanks for your help. This version seems much easier and
clearer to me. But still I do not now where to validate the input of the
field. Should I use the wicket validators? I'm not so familiar with that.
Would be kind, if you could give me one or two more hints! The models
returns valid on startup. So the textfield is green. :-( How do I change the
value returned by the isValid() method? Could you give me a hint, how to
check for Cliff e.g.?

If I add this line to my code it works fine.
target.appendJavaScript(document.getElementById(' + uname.getMarkupId() +
').focus(););


But I'm still trying to use your code as it seems to me cleaner.
final TextField usernameField = (TextField) new TextField(username, new
PropertyModel(this, username));
   usernameField.add(new AttributeModifier(class, true, new Model() {


   public Object getObject(Component c) {
   return usernameField.isValid() ? valid : invalid;
   }
   }));

   usernameField.add(new
AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior(onkeypress) {

   public void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
   if(!usernameField.isValid()) {
   target.appendJavascript(document.getElementById('
+usernameField.getMarkupId() + ').focus(););
   }
   target.addComponent(usernameField);
   }
   });


Thanks once again in advance!
Cliff




2007/1/15, Erik van Oosten [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi Cliff,

If I read your requirements correctly you should use onkeypress
instead of onblur. But I guess you already guessed that.

Regards,
Erik.

Martijn Dashorst wrote:
 You make it very complicated :-)

 final TextField uname = new TextField(username, ...).add(new
 AttributeModifier(class, true, new Model() { public void
 getObject(Component c) { return uname.isValid() ? valid : invalid;
 } });

 uname.add(new AjaxFormComponentUpdateBehavior(onblur) {
 public void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
 if(!uname.isValid()) {
 target.appendJavaScript(document.getElementById(' +
 uname.getMarkupId() + ').focus();); }
 target.addComponent(uname);
 }
 });

 Should do the trick. Note that this is from the top of my head, so
 things might not compile completely.

 Martijn


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[Wicket-user] Input Field background color change on validation

2007-01-14 Thread Cliff Pereira

Hello Mailinglist again,

I tried to implement a simple input field where you can e.g. enter your
username. Now I want to let the background of the textfield be red while it
is not valid. And if it's finally valid it should change to green (during
the input). My problem is, that I always loose the focus on the input field
on correct input. I guess it has something to do with the addComponent
method. Here is my code so far

final FormComponent usernameField;
   usernameField = new TextField(username, new PropertyModel(this,
username));
   usernameField.add(new AttributeModifier(class, true, new
PropertyModel(this, usernamevalid)));
   usernameField.setOutputMarkupId(true);

   //this works aswell with AjaxFormSubmitBehavior. I do not see the
difference yet.
   usernameField.add(new AjaxFormComponentUpdatingBehavior(onkeyup){

   @Override
   protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
   System.out.println(username);
   if (username.equals(Cliff)) {
   usernameField.add(new AttributeModifier(class, true,
new Model(valid)));
   target.addComponent(usernameField);
   }else {
   if (usernamevalid.equals(valid)) {
   usernameField.add(new AttributeModifier(class,
true, new Model(invalid)));
   target.addComponent(usernameField);
   }
   }
   }

   });
   add(usernameField);

Is there a way not to loose the focus?
Thank in advance!
Cliff

P.S.: usernamevalid could also be a boolean variable. But somehow I feel it
is not so nice code I produced here...
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Re: [Wicket-user] Ajax Behaviour on RadioChoice

2007-01-14 Thread Cliff Pereira

Hi Igor,

I found some strange behavior extending my code. The RadioChoice works
perfect now. It changes the label beneath it depending on the selection. But
now if I additionally add a RequiredTextField it won't change until
something is written into the textfield. Is that the intention of a
RequiredTextField? Because adding a simple TextField works fine.
I mean, if I for example have a form and on top the radioButtons. Somewhere
further on there might be a RequiredTextField, the RadioChoice won't work
until the user has written something into the textfield.

Regards
Cliff



2007/1/12, Cliff Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi Igor,

thanks for the hint. This works perfect! I still don't no why it works
with the SubmitBehavior, because in my eyes it actually is a change and
therefore an update and not a submit, but thanks again. Can I use the same
thing for Input validation on an inputfield or something similar?

Cliff


2007/1/12, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 im surprised your protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) is
 even called! try using AjaxFormSubmitBehavior instead of the
 formcomponentupdating one.

 -igor


 On 1/11/07, Cliff Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  ok, so far I managed to change the label without page reload. And
  without wantonselectionchangednotification!
  My only problem now is how do I know which of the three radio options
  is selected? Is there any way to determine that?
 
  Thanks in advance once again!
  Cliff
 
  2007/1/11, Igor Vaynberg  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
   if he is using wantonselectionchangednotification he is not using
   ajax :)
  
   -igor
  
  
   On 1/11/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
   
I'm not wrong we don't support (yet) the ajax update on radio
selection.
   
-Matej
   
Cliff Pereira wrote:
 Hello Mailinglist,

 We just started a project using the wicket framework. It's
working so
 far and we want to add some AJAX behaviour to our project. But
nothing
 really works. I've made an example with a radio choice and a
label that
 should actually change it's content on selectionChange of the
radiochoice.
 So far I tried to solve it using different models or trying to
use DOM.
 I want to achieve that if morning is chosen the label shows
Good
 Morning, if then noon is chosen the label should switch to
Good Noon
 (or something similar) and same with evening.
 I'm really going mad by the time now. Searched the web but did
not find
 andy examples. Hopefully one of you has done this before or may
help me
 implementing it.

 Thanks alot in advance!

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Re: [Wicket-user] Ajax Behaviour on RadioChoice

2007-01-12 Thread Cliff Pereira

Hi Igor,

thanks for the hint. This works perfect! I still don't no why it works with
the SubmitBehavior, because in my eyes it actually is a change and therefore
an update and not a submit, but thanks again. Can I use the same thing for
Input validation on an inputfield or something similar?

Cliff


2007/1/12, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


im surprised your protected void onUpdate(AjaxRequestTarget target) is
even called! try using AjaxFormSubmitBehavior instead of the
formcomponentupdating one.

-igor


On 1/11/07, Cliff Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ok, so far I managed to change the label without page reload. And
 without wantonselectionchangednotification!
 My only problem now is how do I know which of the three radio options is
 selected? Is there any way to determine that?

 Thanks in advance once again!
 Cliff

 2007/1/11, Igor Vaynberg  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  if he is using wantonselectionchangednotification he is not using ajax
  :)
 
  -igor
 
 
  On 1/11/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   I'm not wrong we don't support (yet) the ajax update on radio
   selection.
  
   -Matej
  
   Cliff Pereira wrote:
Hello Mailinglist,
   
We just started a project using the wicket framework. It's working
   so
far and we want to add some AJAX behaviour to our project. But
   nothing
really works. I've made an example with a radio choice and a label
   that
should actually change it's content on selectionChange of the
   radiochoice.
So far I tried to solve it using different models or trying to use
   DOM.
I want to achieve that if morning is chosen the label shows Good
Morning, if then noon is chosen the label should switch to Good
   Noon
(or something similar) and same with evening.
I'm really going mad by the time now. Searched the web but did not
   find
andy examples. Hopefully one of you has done this before or may
   help me
implementing it.
   
Thanks alot in advance!
   
Cliff
   
   
   
   
   
   
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[Wicket-user] Ajax Behaviour on RadioChoice

2007-01-11 Thread Cliff Pereira

Hello Mailinglist,

We just started a project using the wicket framework. It's working so far
and we want to add some AJAX behaviour to our project. But nothing really
works. I've made an example with a radio choice and a label that should
actually change it's content on selectionChange of the radiochoice.
So far I tried to solve it using different models or trying to use DOM.
I want to achieve that if morning is chosen the label shows Good Morning,
if then noon is chosen the label should switch to Good Noon (or something
similar) and same with evening.
I'm really going mad by the time now. Searched the web but did not find andy
examples. Hopefully one of you has done this before or may help me
implementing it.

Thanks alot in advance!

Cliff
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Re: [Wicket-user] Ajax Behaviour on RadioChoice

2007-01-11 Thread Cliff Pereira

ups, sorry. Totally forgot that :-)

2007/1/11, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


lets see your code

-igor


On 1/11/07, Cliff Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Mailinglist,

 We just started a project using the wicket framework. It's working so
 far and we want to add some AJAX behaviour to our project. But nothing
 really works. I've made an example with a radio choice and a label that
 should actually change it's content on selectionChange of the radiochoice.
 So far I tried to solve it using different models or trying to use DOM.
 I want to achieve that if morning is chosen the label shows Good
 Morning, if then noon is chosen the label should switch to Good Noon (or
 something similar) and same with evening.
 I'm really going mad by the time now. Searched the web but did not find
 andy examples. Hopefully one of you has done this before or may help me
 implementing it.

 Thanks alot in advance!

 Cliff


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Re: [Wicket-user] Ajax Behaviour on RadioChoice

2007-01-11 Thread Cliff Pereira

ok, so far I managed to change the label without page reload. And without
wantonselectionchangednotification!
My only problem now is how do I know which of the three radio options is
selected? Is there any way to determine that?

Thanks in advance once again!
Cliff

2007/1/11, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


if he is using wantonselectionchangednotification he is not using ajax :)

-igor


On 1/11/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:

 I'm not wrong we don't support (yet) the ajax update on radio selection.


 -Matej

 Cliff Pereira wrote:
  Hello Mailinglist,
 
  We just started a project using the wicket framework. It's working so
  far and we want to add some AJAX behaviour to our project. But nothing

  really works. I've made an example with a radio choice and a label
 that
  should actually change it's content on selectionChange of the
 radiochoice.
  So far I tried to solve it using different models or trying to use
 DOM.
  I want to achieve that if morning is chosen the label shows Good
  Morning, if then noon is chosen the label should switch to Good
 Noon
  (or something similar) and same with evening.
  I'm really going mad by the time now. Searched the web but did not
 find
  andy examples. Hopefully one of you has done this before or may help
 me
  implementing it.
 
  Thanks alot in advance!
 
  Cliff
 
 
 
 
 
 
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