javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Steve Whitson
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() {

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Fatih Mehmet Ucar
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(

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Steve Whitson
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

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Fatih Mehmet Ucar
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

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
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

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Fatih Mehmet Ucar
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...

Re: javascript confirm - seems to work fine with link markup but not with button markup

2010-01-20 Thread Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro
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