I just finished more advanced browser/ client capabilities detection.
If anyone wants to take a look at it, I added an example in
wicket-examples called HelloBrowser. It uses Javascript to detect
browser properties, but it has a fallback in case javascript is not
supported (e.g. because of
I LOVE this community!
Always get great replies, even for simple things. Thanks!
Comments inline.
My goal is to have a different css page depending on the l10n,
client type, or perhaps other requirements. This is my border:
The wicket:head tag exists for a different reason. You can
I'll add this to the wiki to try to make it a bit clearer
for others, too.
Updated the wiki.
http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/JavaScript
Would be great if others could verify the accuracy of the contents.
Cheers,
Dave