issue solved - I found another place in the code I was referencing the panel
from the page itself directly, not via the WebMarkupContainer.
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When I receive such an error it is often because I had not refreshed or
reloaded the altered html page. Have you?
On Monday 29 November 2010 17:32:54 drf wrote:
> I wonder if someone can help. In my code, I have a java class which extends
> Panel and associated html.
> This contains, among other
That was a just typo in the question
It is
Do you have any other ideas ? Thank you very much !
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wicket:id=pageContainer" <-your
wicket:id="pageContainer" <mine
2010/11/29 drf
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> sorry - can you point out exactly the difference in the html ?
> It's not clear to me.
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sorry - can you point out exactly the difference in the html ?
It's not clear to me.
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e added a component in code but forgot to reference it in the
> markup (thus the component will never be rendered).
> 1. [MarkupContainer[Component id= mainPage]]
> 2. [MarkupContainer[Component id= pageTitle]]
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> I cannot see an obvious error and would really appreciate help!
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annot see an obvious error and would really appreciate help!
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