Hi vov, thanks for your reply. I discovered that function last week but
nabble was not allowing me to reply at the time. It was a good idea to go
back and read the API docs.
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Use setOutputMarkupPlaceholderTag(true) for your component
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I meant something like:
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import org.apache.wicket.Component;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.panel.Panel;
public abstract class CondiotionalPanel extends Panel {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
public CondiotionalPanel(String id) {
Hi Steve,
I would do the following (which might not be the best solution;-):
1- Create panel "EmptyOrTablePanel" with setOutputMarkupId(true);
2- and then have a child of this panel that either displays an
EmptyPanel or your table: depending on whether you have records or
not. You could determine
Hi All,
I have what seems like a strange problem with refreshing a DataView.
I have a WebMarkupContainer that contains a DataView.
The DataView uses a SortableDataProvider as its DataProvider.
The WebMarkupContainer uses the DataView's SortableDataProvider
to determine if there are any items to