Hi,
Thank you, this was the reason indeed.
Just for the archive: forms in tables seem to work fine as long as you
don't update form fields via AJAX, but Labels are updated correctly.
Kind Regards,
Viktor Micsko
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 9:33 AM, Thomas Matthijs wrote:
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Hi,
Wicket behaves the same way in both cases.
It is just that the browser doesn't send request parameter for "price" when
the HTML is invalid. That's why it is null at the server side.
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
https://twitter.com/mtgrigorov
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 11:13
Hi,
I found an interesting behavior, which finally I avoided in this project
due to changing requirements, but it still bothers me, so I thought I'd ask
anyways, perhaps I'm missing something trivial.
The basic idea is that there is list of sales data in a table (think of it
like a sales
WicketStuff core 7.2.0 based on Apache Wicket 7.2.0 is released and available
at Maven Central.
The changelog since 7.1.0 is:
Martin Tzvetanov Grigorov (40):
Bump version to 7.2.0-SNAPSHOT
Bump version of sub-modules to 7.2.0-SNAPSHOT
[select2] Use proper JS and CSS
I'm still considering it. Unfortunately it falls right in a very busy
period for me. What kind of presentation would you like to go to? What
kind of subjects should be covered?
Martijn
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 7:20 PM, Jered Myers
wrote:
> Is anybody planning any
> o) I also found that this only happens when the markup looks like this,
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> The first markup would be preferred so that