y the ModelObject
would change, please let me know.
-Original Message-
From: Dane Laverty [mailto:danelave...@chemeketa.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 4:56 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Inconsistent Model Binding on Form Submit
I have a test form based on a CompoundPropert
That's a good consideration. However, the error logs show that the error
does not appear to be browser dependent. It occurs with Firefox, Safari,
and IE. I just checked it by hitting "Enter" rather than clicking the
Submit button, but that doesn't appear to change anything.
-Original Message-
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009, Dane Laverty wrote:
> form. The problem is user-dependent, i.e. it always breaks for certain
> users and it never breaks for the other users. If a user calls us with
> this problem, we haven't been able to find anyway to get around it. I
> haven't been able to replicate the pro
: Inconsistent Model Binding on Form Submit
I have a test form based on a CompoundPropertyModel. Usually it works
great, but for some users, their answers are lost when they submit the
form. The problem is user-dependent, i.e. it always breaks for certain
users and it never breaks for the other users. If a user
I have a test form based on a CompoundPropertyModel. Usually it works
great, but for some users, their answers are lost when they submit the
form. The problem is user-dependent, i.e. it always breaks for certain
users and it never breaks for the other users. If a user calls us with
this problem, we