On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:15 AM, renaud.houver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Nino, > > I think you do not understand. The post is nothing about something you have > done for Polfoto. Ahh:) > > It is about somethnig new I am doing now. That's why I do not understand > how > you can have tested it unless you have tried yourself the same case with a > PagingNavigator and a InputBehavior. Which is what I have stated, I have tested the general principles as displayed with the examples which you can download at wicket stuff svn.. > > > Basically the problem is that InputBehavior with EventType.click uses a > javascript function click() which does not exists in FF. I havent tested every possible combination as mentioned earlier... > > Lot of post in google about it and a workaround solution with an own > implementation of click in case of FF (which I cannot make it wrok though). > Would it help if I added an onclick? > > I thought it was a bit weird that wicket team develop something which does > not work for FF. > I think that applies for eventType.dbclick. Well first of all it's not being developed by the wicket team, thats why it's hosted at wicketstuff and not apache. And 2nd of all as a developer you do know that bugs do happen. By the looks of it, it seems that you only need to have an addition to the enum, I cant remember why I did not put it in, in the first case. And as this is opensource you are either welcome to create a patch, wait for me to get time to look into it(which could be possible this week) or, hire me to fix it:) I've been on the Scrum certification course, by Jeff today and yesterday. > > > Rgds, Renaud > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/InputBehavior-EventType.click-only-works-in-IE-tp17794918p17879459.html > Sent from the Wicket - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
