Hi,
I'm new to wicket, and am working on my first app. Great alternative to
other WebUI frameworks!
I've added a link to my panel using this code:
Link deleteReportLink = new Link( deletereport ) {
@Override
public void onClick() {
AttributeAppender should solve your problem.
fmu
2010/1/20 Steve Whitson steven.whit...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm new to wicket, and am working on my first app. Great alternative to
other WebUI frameworks!
I've added a link to my panel using this code:
Link deleteReportLink = new Link(
Thanks for the suggestion...
It appears as though I need to insert the attribute before the existing
onclick attribute. How do I retrieve the existing onclick attribute?
My hope is to retrieve the existing onclick attribute so I can prepend
my onclick action and use AttributeModifier to
onClick code is created in onComponentTag(), and replaced by getOnClickScript()
you can override the getOnClickScript() to prepend custom js code.
fmu
2010/1/20 Steve Whitson steven.whit...@gmail.com:
Thanks for the suggestion...
It appears as though I need to insert the attribute before the
I remember Martijn advising to copy/paste AttributeAppender and transforming
it to AttributePrepender for such a use case...
Best,
Ernesto
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Steve Whitson steven.whit...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for the suggestion...
It appears as though I need to insert the
yes, if you are gonna use this in several places, creating a class
like AttributePrepender may be a better idea.
2010/1/20 Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro reier...@gmail.com:
I remember Martijn advising to copy/paste AttributeAppender and transforming
it to AttributePrepender for such a use case...
and maybe donating it back to the community;-)
Ernesto
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Fatih Mehmet Ucar fmu...@gmail.com wrote:
yes, if you are gonna use this in several places, creating a class
like AttributePrepender may be a better idea.
2010/1/20 Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro