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
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
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
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
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...
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
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
, 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
?
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
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
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
[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
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