HI everyone,
thanks very much for your help.
So much to learn at the moment so I really appreciate you all helping me out
- it takes a while to get to know what you can and can't do with wicket.
AjaxRequestTarget.get() worked just fine.
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 7:17 PM, Peter Ertl [EMAIL
Hi everyone,
I have a ListView that displays a list of cars (say).
I have a small form on the page whereby they can add a new car using a
AjaxFallbackButton.
I can enter a new car and it updates the ListView
However I want to highlight the newly added item, and I just can't seemt to
figure out
Hi,
The item is already on your page so just use its html id in the
javascript script you use to highlight it.
Vitaly
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Wayne Pope
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a ListView that displays a list of cars (say).
I have a small form on the
Hi,
But how do I get that target?
As the items are being rendered using a ListView - the only time I can get
access is during the populateItem - but thats a ListItem, I need a
AjexRequestTarget to append the javascript?
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Vitaly Tsaplin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
My solution was to generate html ids according to some well defined
strategy like using a uniq product ids from a database plus a prefix.
So you will be able to reconstruct the html ids at any time if you
know an id of the object you have just been created. If I am right you
use the target
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 13:36 +0200, Wayne Pope wrote:
Hi,
But how do I get that target?
As the items are being rendered using a ListView - the only time I can get
access is during the populateItem - but thats a ListItem, I need a
AjexRequestTarget to append the javascript?
You could
use AjaxRequestTarget.get()
Am 17.08.2008 um 15:36 schrieb Martin Grigorov:
On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 13:36 +0200, Wayne Pope wrote:
Hi,
But how do I get that target?
As the items are being rendered using a ListView - the only time I
can get
access is during the populateItem - but thats a