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Scott MacKenzie updated WICKET-1829:
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    Description: 
If there is no leading markup in a MarkupComponentBorder before the 
<wicket:border/> tag, the following error will occur:

Unexpected tag encountered in markup of component border TestComponentBorder. 
Tag: <wicket:body/>, expected tag: <wicket:border>

Steps to reproduce:
Create a ComponentBorder with no leading markup before <wicket:border/>:

TestComponentBorder.html
--------------------------------------
<wicket:border>
        <div class="input">
                <wicket:body/>
        </div>
</wicket:border>

TestComponentBorder.java
--------------------------------------
public class TestComponentBorder extends MarkupComponentBorder
{
}

This happens because the rendering loop calls stream.next(); when it starts, 
always skipping the first element.  It should call stream.get() before the 
loop, then stream.next() at the end.


  was:
If there is no leading markup in a MarkupComponentBorder before the 
<wicket:border/> tag, the following error will occur:

Unexpected tag encountered in markup of component border 
com.cucbc.wicket.component.input.MDFieldBorder. Tag: <wicket:body/>, expected 
tag: <wicket:border>

Steps to reproduce:
Create a ComponentBorder with no leading markup before <wicket:border/>:

TestComponentBorder.html
--------------------------------------
<wicket:border>
        <div class="input">
                <wicket:body/>
        </div>
</wicket:border>

TestComponentBorder.java
--------------------------------------
public class TestComponentBorder extends MarkupComponentBorder
{
}

This happens because the rendering loop calls stream.next(); when it starts, 
always skipping the first element.  It should call stream.get() before the 
loop, then stream.next() at the end.



> MarkupComponentBorder skips first tag in MarkupStream
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-1829
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1829
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 1.3.4
>            Reporter: Scott MacKenzie
>            Priority: Minor
>
> If there is no leading markup in a MarkupComponentBorder before the 
> <wicket:border/> tag, the following error will occur:
> Unexpected tag encountered in markup of component border TestComponentBorder. 
> Tag: <wicket:body/>, expected tag: <wicket:border>
> Steps to reproduce:
> Create a ComponentBorder with no leading markup before <wicket:border/>:
> TestComponentBorder.html
> --------------------------------------
> <wicket:border>
>       <div class="input">
>               <wicket:body/>
>       </div>
> </wicket:border>
> TestComponentBorder.java
> --------------------------------------
> public class TestComponentBorder extends MarkupComponentBorder
> {
> }
> This happens because the rendering loop calls stream.next(); when it starts, 
> always skipping the first element.  It should call stream.get() before the 
> loop, then stream.next() at the end.

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