Thanks for help,
I used this example to make localization work as I wanted:
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples-6.0.x/pub/?0
It does not reload page after setting new locale, so no new page version is
created and when you navigate back, using browser, locale stays the same.
Also I had
Do you want me to build a little example for this?
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 7:59 PM, seyaw seidy...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Ernesto for your prompt response.
1. is okay.
Then for 2. I suppose I start the thread from the onclick method of the
ajax
link. Can you explain a bit how to start
Dear Ernesto
Thank you very much for your help. Your comments were very helpful.
I solve the problem as you suggested with little modification
1. follow the reference you mention [1]
2. add AjaxLink that will generate a file
add(new AjaxLink(download)
{
@Override
Create a class that implements Runnable. Find how to launch a runnable
(e.g. using a thread pool). Keep a reference to this runnable and use some
property of it to track progress. Use an AJAX timer to pol for this value.
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 10:14 AM, seyaw seidy...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-input-examples#person_billing_shipping_input
To ensure browsers can Auto fill Input form fields for E-Commerce forms and
common fields. I want to ensure the fieldNames match this convention.
I tried a test class something like
..but it does not respect the
I have been googling and searching this forum and haven't found an answer to
my question so I'm hoping someone can help me.
I have dates stored in a database that are stored as UTC. The application
that stores the data has the -Duser.timezone=UTC property set. My users have
a timezone that is set
override getInputName() and return the string you want.
-igor
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Arjun Dhar dhar...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://microformats.org/wiki/hcard-input-examples#person_billing_shipping_input
To ensure browsers can Auto fill Input form fields for E-Commerce forms and
Hi all,
at the Moment I have trouble to configure the DatePicker from JQuery UI.
I have included com.googlecode.wicket-jquery-ui Version 6.12.0
The DatePicker is shown in the UI but Date is allways displayed as
11/08/2013 and I get the error date cannot converted
What is the trick to get it
Hi -- I've inherited a wicket site that was first developed four years ago.
It is running on version 1.4 and I've been asked to estimate an upgrade to
a more current version, and I was hoping to get some advice from this list
about gotchas and so on.
I've been working on the site for several
replying to self here.
Finally got this worked out here:
https://github.com/eostermueller/wicket-librarywithtabs
This code is a copy of the wicket library example, but it displays the book
detail in 3 different tabs on a single page.
Would you all consider including it in the distribution of
Hi Dirk,
Thank to remind me that I definitely should add a sample for DatePicker's
pattern...
The Java date pattern differs from the jQuery UI one, so you have to make
sure both are matching:
For instance:
new DatePicker(date, dd.MM., new Options(dateFormat,
Options.asString(dd.mm.)));
Sir i get that, but what I'd like is that I supply the field name as an
attribute in the Comonent itself in the HTML and that is fed to
getInputName() to return.
This way I can supply the names in HTML itself.
If you see
..am trying to derive the tag attribute name from the html and then
Hi, Thanks for your sharing. But I wonder whether there are some differences
between the image processor
http://www.yiigo.com/guides/csharp/how-to-process-image.shtml I am
testing about and the one you mentioned above?
Best regards,
Arron
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Best Regards,
Arron
| Image Processing
So I wonder which format is the one you prefer? PNG? BMP? I think you can
totally take it easy because there are so many conversion tools online for
users to choose from. I hope you success. Good luck.
Best regards,
Arron
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Best Regards,
Arron
| Image Processing SDK |
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Hi,
I guess #getInputName() is called before #onComponentTag() where you set
the variable.
Try by using org.apache.wicket.Component#getMarkupAttributes in
#getInputName().
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Arjun Dhar dhar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Sir i get that, but what I'd like is that I supply
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