Make sure it's using the markup files you think it is. Turn on the logging
for the markup finder thingy.
On May 28, 2010 5:23 PM, "Matthieu" wrote:
Hi,
thanks for you input! It's not a html problem, when i copy/paste the
"english" html code (who is working) into my _fr html file, i get the sa
Hi,
thanks for you input! It's not a html problem, when i copy/paste the
"english" html code (who is working) into my _fr html file, i get the same
error...
yes, i ommited "" in this mail but not in my code :)
and i write my mails in html format so i have to break the html code with \
--
Vie
Hi,
just a few guesses:
- I don't think that this is according to a language problem.
- as far as I can see in your HTML code the DropDown is inside the , so maybe this is an issue
- may be you just ommited it, but I don't see a closing tag for your
- If I remember correctly, there (has been?) is
Thanks all for your response.
It worked after i override the equals Method on my beans
Thanks again
Regards
Josh
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I remember having a similar problem because missing the equal on some
> bean. Could that be
I had the same problem you do. Solved it by doing
lstNationality.setDefaultModel(new
PropertyModel(getDefaultModel(), "nationality"));
but I bet you that Igor is gonna jump right in an say how its supposed
to be done and why.
//Swanthe
On 2010-04-28 16:20, Josh Kamau wrote:
Hi team
I nee
Hi,
I also bumped into this matter when starting with Wicket, make sure the
Collection returned by getNationalities() contains the value of the
'nationality' attribute of the CPM's backing object, or use a suitable
ChoiceRenderer, as Wilhelmsen suggests, in order to be able to put as
choices the s
I remember having a similar problem because missing the equal on some
bean. Could that be the case?
Ernesto
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Josh Kamau wrote:
> Hi team
>
> I need your help
>
> I am using a DropDownChoice in a form as follows:
>
> DropDownChoice lstNationality = new
> DropDownCh
Yes i also hope that these questions are finally dont come any more.
Checkout the current trunk and its way more clear
On 4/18/08, John Krasnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This has to qualify as one of the most common questions on the list!
> Hopefully, generics in 1.4 will make it more clear.
>
This has to qualify as one of the most common questions on the list!
Hopefully, generics in 1.4 will make it more clear.
The items in your list have to be the same type as the value model (the
PropertyModel in your case). In your case, Wicket is complaining because
the PropertyModel returns a long
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 4:23 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Re: DropDownChoice problem
Use Long instead of long
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Andrew Broderick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I have a DropDownChoice in a form, with markup:
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Use Long instead of long
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Andrew Broderick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a DropDownChoice in a form, with markup:
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>
>
> In my Form class, I add it like this:
>
> add(new DropDownChoice("authors", new
> PropertyModel(this.articl
Yes, I have read all about it. It solved when I used just new Model() and not
PropertyModel
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sorry dudu, i am new to wicket as well,
have you came across this link yet?
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/dropdownchoice-examples.html
if not give it a shot
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
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> Wicket Quickstart Archetype Homepage
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can you post some code? and wicket tags?
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I can't get the simples DropDownChoice to work! I want to return the
> object in my model but it returns string
>
> This is what I have so far. I have a ArrayList of Category objects. Each
> of this Objects have a
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