st.sourceforge.net/examples.html which supports AJAX
without any special work
by you.
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gt;>>>> 1. after the page was rendered using WicketTester.startPage(), the
>>>>> "real"
>>>>> content (the one that returned by getLazyLoadComponent()) was not
>>>>> loaded by
>>>>> default. I always got an empty panel. Is there a way that I
ent (the one that returned by getLazyLoadComponent()) was not
>>>>>> loaded by
>>>>>> default. I always got an empty panel. Is there a way that I can have
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> "real" content rendered?
>>>>>
>
t I can have
>>>>> the
>>>>> "real" content rendered?
>>>>
>>>> Wicket tester doesn't parse javascript, so it can't execute the ajax
>>>>
doesn't parse javascript, so it can't execute the ajax
>>> callback. You have to do that yourself.
>>>
>>> Frank
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> 1. after the page was rendered using WicketTester.startPage(), the "real"
> content (the one that returned by getLazyLoadComponent()) was not loaded by
> default. I always got an empty panel. Is there a way that I can have the
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