Make sure you've cleared Safari's cache since upgrading to beta4. So far
I haven't run into any problems with Safari ajax in the new version, and
I seem to be the canary in the coal mine. ;)
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
Hmm changing it OnChangeAjaxBehavior, makes it stop working
Gwyn Evans wrote:
I'm doing this with Ajax,
but the problem is that it typically appears off the bottom of the
existing page - is there a good way of triggering the browser to do
something like scroll down, ideally to the bottom of the new form?
findpos(elem) has worked well for me on
Neil B. Cohen wrote:
Anyone have a really simple MySQL example like that? Or an online
tutorial that I could follow?
We have one of those:
http://databinder.net/site/show/baseball-players
I don't know if you want to use Databinder or not, but you aren't going
to find a lot of code or
fero wrote:
Hi, is it possible to have more than one wicket:extend on one page.
I use a convention of adding components at the extension point from an
overridable method. The base class just returns an empty component;
subclasess return a Panel. I don't know if that's more templates than
Ryan Sonnek wrote:
Okay folks, I think I'm stuck. After releasing my wicketstuff project that
creates RSS feeds [1], it was suggested to use a WebResource instead of a
WebPage to create RSS/Atom feeds [2]. Makes sense to me, but I'm really
getting stuck on how to create a new ResourceReference
Xavier Hanin wrote:
Note that databinder can be used with Spring too. It's useful for exposing
your hibernate beans as wicket models.
The beginning of this thread is not on gmane for some reason. But, yeah
actually I've done a few web stores with Databinder. As always I find
Wicket to be