really nice framework!
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ListMultipleChoice and AJAX
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wicket examples/ajax has
a choice exampl
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wicket examples/ajax has
a choice example that does the same thing and has a submit button. i couldnt
reproduce the problem.
can you reproduce it in a quickstart project so that i can take a
egy since I haven't set that anywhere.
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also you cannot up
default render strategy since I haven’t set that anywhere.
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also you cannot update a component attached to a select element directly. this is because browsers dont allow select.innertHTML to work. so you will need to wrap your component with a webmarkup container and update that via ajax instead.
there is an example of this in wicket-examples/builtin-ajax-I
thats weird, why is an ajax request causing a redirect? are you setting the redirect manually somewhere? what render strategy do you use?-IgorOn 3/9/06,
Jerry Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a ListMultipleChoice with an AJAX onchange handler attached to itin a form. When I first bring up
I have a ListMultipleChoice with an AJAX onchange handler attached to it
in a form. When I first bring up the form, the behavior works fine. I
submit the form, which comes back to the same page. Now when I select
something in the ListMultipleChoice it's throwing:
Caused by: java.lang.ClassCastE