Martin,
thanks a lot for your advice!
On Thu, February 06, 2014, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Check the Ajax response after selecting a component.
> It contains with elements. The id
> attribute is used to find the old HTML element and to replace it with the
> new content.
> Since Wicket uses do
Hi,
Check the Ajax response after selecting a component.
It contains with elements. The id
attribute is used to find the old HTML element and to replace it with the
new content.
Since Wicket uses document.getElementByid() to find the old one I see no
way how it will replace/update more than one
I've just spent several hours trying to figure out what's going
wrong here without any success. I am investigating a very
strange effect:
In my application I have a search panel in which several
dropdowns are used to select search settings. Some of these
settings depend on each other, so that they