historically the components you add from auto resolvers are added via
the autoAdd() method, not using add(). these components only exist
during render of the page (in detach() phase all auto-added components
are removed). the thinking here is that auto resolved components are
not normal
Jesse, thanks for fixing this in Wicket 6.3.0!
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4865
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:50 PM, matmar [via Apache Wicket]
ml-node+s1842946n4653637...@n4.nabble.com wrote:
Hi!
We have a problem with using CryptoMapper, and a proposed fix. I'd like
some
I had a thought - is there an interface implemented that provides the
parsing of markup? If there was then I could somehow hook into that or
provide another implementation and avoid double parsing of the markup -
or would that be happening too late in the lifecycle to work?
-Original
See IMarkupFilter implementations.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Chris Colman chr...@stepaheadsoftware.com
wrote:
I had a thought - is there an interface implemented that provides the
parsing of markup? If there was then I could somehow hook into that or
provide another implementation
Hi all
I seem to struggle more than expected on this scenario: An empty A tag wont
trigger Ajax
HTML is pretty simple
span class=myIcon id=id3192
a
href=../page?3-2.ILinkListener-navigation-navigation_body-wmc-left-4-comp-content-tabs-panel-body-rows-5-cells-2-cell-3-link
id=link17a
/a
/span
Ajax works also with empty tags, but your link does not receive click events
because of the surrounding span (which gets the click events).
Try this:
a wicket:id=link class=myIcon/a
.myIcon {
background: url(...);
display: inline-block;
height: XXXpx;
width: YYYpx;
}
Cheers,
Try putting a non-breaking space in there:
anbsp;/a
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 6:41 AM, ronny.v...@consult.nordea.com wrote:
Hi all
I seem to struggle more than expected on this scenario: An empty A tag
wont trigger Ajax
HTML is pretty simple
span class=myIcon id=id3192
a
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Nick Pratt nbpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Try putting a non-breaking space in there:
anbsp;/a
And then only this space character will be clickable.
Better wrap the span in a:
a ...span.../span/a
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 6:41 AM, ronny.v...@consult.nordea.com
juhar wrote:
Hi,
I have a page with a form on it. After the user has submitted the form
successfully (all the fields have validated ok), the server creates a
report-file based on the form values. The file is not created as physical
file on the server, but it is given as download to the
Are you confusing nullValid w/ nullAllowed?
~ Thank you,
Paul Bors
On Nov 14, 2012, at 5:43 PM, Nick Pratt nbpr...@gmail.com wrote:
As a followup - if you dont pass the null in the choices list, then it
works as expected.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Nick Pratt nbpr...@gmail.com
Just looking at the Wicket source for an unrelated issue I noticed that
WicketTagIdentifier stores a private static collection of
wellKnownTagNames as an ArrayList.
and a method called isWellKnown is called from within
WicketTagIdentifier.onComponentTag and presumably it's called on every
Why don't you instead use a bigger and more robust IoC framework like Spring
and a persistence framework you can trust like Hibernate?
Check out:
http://wicketinaction.com/2009/06/wicketspringhibernate-configuration/
Have a great day,
Paul Bors
On Nov 19, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Satrix
Silly question, but do you refresh the table either via Ajax or a page refresh
by sending a parameter of your data provider through a constructor or something?
Because simply manipulating the data provider will no magically redraw things
on the screen :)
Put a log or break in your data
I stand corrected as I missed one of your replies. I see now that you're using
Ajax and you have a drop down of which value you would like to append an extra
row to your table.
Yes, keep the list in memory if its small enough and add the enter in the
correct place and the refresh the table via
Wow! That was a bit too easy!
Here's how to override onInitialize to dynamically add components to a
page that are specified in the markup:
protected void onInitialize()
{
super.onInitialize();
IMarkupFragment markupElements = getMarkup();
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