Take a look here:
http://www.levmuchnik.net/Content/ProgrammingTips/WEB/XMLDisplay/DisplayXMLFileWithJavascript.html
Maybe this is what you want.
I found this by searching on Google, but it seems very easy to integrate
with wicket, change display colors, etc...
Hope it helps.
On Tue, Jun 9, 200
It's a feature of older versions of IE - most newer versions show XML
with some styling instead. But it is dependent on the entire response
being XML - and having "text/xml" as the response type.
So, no, you can't do this for a portion of the page. (barring
possibly using an iframe)
And, no, yo
What I mean is that I click on the '+' sign and it expands, '-' sign
condenses it.
I think it is the response header thing. Can that be set for the label?
But you do say that has to be for the entire response..
Thanks.
Jeremy
Thomerson-5 wrote:
>
> What do you mean "interactive form"? Mos
What do you mean "interactive form"? Most browsers apply their own
formatting to a page if the entire response is XML (response header is
text/xml) and there is no stylesheet attached. I think that's what
you mean - but I'm not sure.
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http://www.wickettraining.com
On Tue,
Thanks for the quick response. Well I am using the label but I get the
output as "Book on
LogicAristotle"
How can I show that in interactive form as shown in a browser?
Thanks again.
Jeremy Thomerson-5 wrote:
>
> XML is just another type of markup. If the XML is generated by some
> service
XML is just another type of markup. If the XML is generated by some
service, etc, just use a label to display it. Otherwise, just make
your markup FooPanel.xml - put your markup in their, using wicket:id
tags as normal, etc. Then in FooPanel.java override getMarkupType and
return "xml".
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Jere
I would appreciate very much if some one can tell me how can I use this
method, or any other method, to display xml in a panel. I want xml to be
displayed in an interactive format in a panel when a form is submitted.
Thanks.
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From:
"Igor Vaynberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
users@wicket.apache.org
Date:
28/10/2008 16:46
Subject:
Re: Write XML response
is it not just a matter of setting the right header?
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:19 AM, <[EMAI
is it not just a matter of setting the right header?
-igor
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:19 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if you can help. I'm trying to send back some XML from an
> AbstractAjaxBehavior like this:
>
> public class MyAjaxBehavior extends AbstractAjaxBehavior