create your own component resolver
Jeremy Thomerson
http://wickettraining.com
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On Jan 31, 2011 7:52 PM, "Alec Swan" wrote:
Hello,
I would like to add credit card processing form to many different pages in
m
Hi,
some days ago, I experimented with exactly the same usecase (letting
webdesigners place components on a Wicket Page), i wrote a small BlogEntry
(unfortunately in German, but maybe Google could translate).
http://splitshade.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/wicket-markup-komponenten-braucht-man-das/
Not sure how to e-mail someone directly as e-mails are hidden But it's
okay, I will probably look to implement an existing open source system with
Wicket, I am just curious if anyone would want to work on building a
specific open source idea for wicket either from scratch or properly
building
Thank you everybody for the clever ideas.
msj121, I just started building the credit card form and was planning to
just use Authorize.net APIs. This is not directly related to Wicket, so we
should take this discussion off this forum. Email me directly if you have
some thoughts or just wanted to bo
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 10:27 AM, msj121 wrote:
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> You can add an empty label to replace the content if not adding the
> component.
Or, use EmptyPanel or a plain ole WebMarkupContainer?
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You can add an empty label to replace the content if not adding the
component. You can have a repeating list if you have lots of dynamic
content, this way whatever you add to the list is added or you can just add
an empty component.
It does seem odd to me that in your html you know whether to add
Hi Alec,
I don't think Wicket has a configuration option that can help you. But
you can create a web page superclass that parses HTML and adds your form
if it finds tag .
For example you can override onInitialize method and add something like
this:
MarkupParser markupParser = new MarkupPars
Hello,
I would like to add credit card processing form to many different pages in
my application. However, I don't know which pages it will be added to and it
is up to the web designer to decide.
I would like to allow the web designer to be able to put anywhere in HTML. This would typically caus