Hi,
just to close this off in case it's of use to anyone else.
I gave up trying to get the DatePicker working from within a
wicket-extensions TreeTable (v1.4.2) in IE.
Instead I downloaded and used the new TableTree component from
http://code.google.com/p/wicket-tree/
(Thanks to Sven Meier)
This
Thanks for that Zoltan.
Looks like it's worth a bit more digging into the css. I had already played
with the z-index but that had no effect. There must be something coming from
further up the structure tree that is causing it (only in IE, fine in
FireFox).
I might subclass the DatePicker in order
Hi,
Try to play with z-index css value; increase it, and it should bring the
calendar control above the other parts of the table. We are also using
the YUI calendar widget inside a table, see this page on JavaForge:
http://www.javaforge.com/proj/tracker/submitNew.do?tracker_id=5407.
(Sorry gu
Rolling my own seems like a pretty heavyweight solution. The control for the
most part is fine. (Though the lack of any year change ability is a
significant drawback)
What I'm trying to find out is whether anyone else is having any trouble
with the YUI datepicker in IE7 or IE8 when used within a T
you can always roll your own datepicker if the YUI one does not work properly.
-igor
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 5:13 PM, John MacEnri wrote:
> Hi,
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> I'm new to Wicket this week, so not familiar with the expected format or
> structure of emails to this mailing list.
>
> I picked Wicket after traw
Hi,
I'm new to Wicket this week, so not familiar with the expected format or
structure of emails to this mailing list.
I picked Wicket after trawling around for a framework that would enable UI
programming on the Web make sense again. It's been an absolute pleasure so
far. Compared to the pain I