wicket does not remove class attributes. perhaps you added an
attributemodifier instead of an attributeappender.
-igor
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Brown, Berlin [GCG-PFS]
wrote:
> There is a css hell, html hell, java web app hell.
>
> Is there a wicket hell or issues that are sp
Hi!
> 1. Hierarchy issues - The hierarchy is very strict and not like the Java
> hierarchy. If you want to reference a component, it must be added
> properly in the markup and in the java code. This can be caught at
> compile time, but it is still takes time getting used to.
> Note: I am not say
erlin [GCG-PFS] <
berlin.br...@primerica.com> wrote:
> There is a css hell, html hell, java web app hell.
>
> Is there a wicket hell or issues that are specific to wicket? Because I
> do believe web application development is wicket is pretty unique. I am
> still new to wicke
There is a css hell, html hell, java web app hell.
Is there a wicket hell or issues that are specific to wicket? Because I
do believe web application development is wicket is pretty unique. I am
still new to wicket but there are two gripes that get me every time.
And maybe over time, I will