On 02/06/2011 05:51 AM, msj121 wrote:
I see, well I am happy I could help, and it sounds like you have quite an
interesting project.
humm, indeed ;)
just to let everyone know:
adding this to application init works nicely:
addComponentInstantiationListener(new
On 02/04/2011 09:07 PM, msj121 wrote:
You could have an automatic listener that takes the getMarkupId(...) and
preppend, or append to the id, or do it by hand (not my favourite choice).
good idea. i´ll try just setMarkupId(prefix+getMarkupId()) with an
IComponentInstantiationListener.
.n4.nabble.com/MarkupId-generation-tp3258525p3262558.html
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On 02/04/2011 05:02 AM, msj121 wrote:
Well I think that all of the markup ids being output are based off of the
name in wicket:id=name. If memory serves correct so the easiest (ie:
less obtrusive) solution is to simply change your tags.
this is only true for development mode. in deployment,
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generates the markup id. Not sure, but an interesting question.
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