Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Your browser will tell you? Can you be a little bit more precise
describing what you mean?

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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Roman Mandeleil

I mean that can be a situation:
where the user is in web page and the server goes 
down I want to identify that there is http request failure
and show some message to the user, is there any option 
in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.

Thanks in advance
Roman



Eelco Hillenius wrote:
 
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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg

i dont even think there is an option with javascript unless you use ajax

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I mean that can be a situation:
where the user is in web page and the server goes
down I want to identify that there is http request failure
and show some message to the user, is there any option
in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.

Thanks in advance
Roman



Eelco Hillenius wrote:

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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Roman Mandeleil

Yes but wicket is using ajax

igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
 i dont even think there is an option with javascript unless you use ajax
 
 -igor
 
 
 On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I mean that can be a situation:
 where the user is in web page and the server goes
 down I want to identify that there is http request failure
 and show some message to the user, is there any option
 in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.

 Thanks in advance
 Roman



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  Your browser will tell you? Can you be a little bit more precise
  describing what you mean?
 
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  On 4/9/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi ,
 
 
  What is the right way to identify that a submit was failed ( e.g.
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  is
  no connection to the server ) ?
 
 
  Best regards
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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg

then you have a global javascript failure hook you can implement. search the
wiki and the list for details.

-igor


On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Yes but wicket is using ajax

igor.vaynberg wrote:

 i dont even think there is an option with javascript unless you use ajax

 -igor


 On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I mean that can be a situation:
 where the user is in web page and the server goes
 down I want to identify that there is http request failure
 and show some message to the user, is there any option
 in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.

 Thanks in advance
 Roman



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  Your browser will tell you? Can you be a little bit more precise
  describing what you mean?
 
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  On 4/9/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi ,
 
 
  What is the right way to identify that a submit was failed ( e.g.
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  is
  no connection to the server ) ?
 
 
  Best regards
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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Roman Mandeleil

http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8domains=cwiki.apache.orgsitesearch=cwiki.apache.orgq=global+javascript+failure+hookbtnG=Google+SearchI
I have tried, there is no results, 
can you be more specific.

Roman




igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
 then you have a global javascript failure hook you can implement. search
 the
 wiki and the list for details.
 
 -igor
 
 
 On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yes but wicket is using ajax

 igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
  i dont even think there is an option with javascript unless you use
 ajax
 
  -igor
 
 
  On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I mean that can be a situation:
  where the user is in web page and the server goes
  down I want to identify that there is http request failure
  and show some message to the user, is there any option
  in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.
 
  Thanks in advance
  Roman
 
 
 
  Eelco Hillenius wrote:
  
   Your browser will tell you? Can you be a little bit more precise
   describing what you mean?
  
   Eelco
  
   On 4/9/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hi ,
  
  
   What is the right way to identify that a submit was failed ( e.g.
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   is
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   Best regards
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Re: [Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-10 Thread Igor Vaynberg

http://www.nabble.com/forum/Search.jtp?query=global+javascriptlocal=yforum=13976daterange=0startdate=enddate=

-igor


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http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8domains=cwiki.apache.orgsitesearch=cwiki.apache.orgq=global+javascript+failure+hookbtnG=Google+SearchI
I have tried, there is no results,
can you be more specific.

Roman




igor.vaynberg wrote:

 then you have a global javascript failure hook you can implement. search
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 wiki and the list for details.

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 On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yes but wicket is using ajax

 igor.vaynberg wrote:
 
  i dont even think there is an option with javascript unless you use
 ajax
 
  -igor
 
 
  On 4/10/07, Roman Mandeleil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I mean that can be a situation:
  where the user is in web page and the server goes
  down I want to identify that there is http request failure
  and show some message to the user, is there any option
  in wicket for that or I should add bunch of javascript code.
 
  Thanks in advance
  Roman
 
 
 
  Eelco Hillenius wrote:
  
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   Hi ,
  
  
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[Wicket-user] Submit failure

2007-04-09 Thread Roman Mandeleil

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What is the right way to identify that a submit was failed ( e.g. there is
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