In my project, I have a WebPage that is build from various Panels.
During the lifetime of the user-session, Panels get replaced by others,
but the WebPage is always the same Object.
I now have a Panel that uses a third-party application (a fat javasript
app) which needs to be initialized when
I created a bugreport for it with id 1474092
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1474092group_id=119783atid=684975).
Regards,
Dave
Johan Compagner wrote:
please make a bug report for this.
Somehow we need to rebuild the onload (and onunload) of the body tags
Can it be the input element input type=text wicket:id=Search
class=itemsarea that is not closed? -- BTW other input elements also
seem to be not properly closed.
Rui Pacheco wrote:
Hi all
I am receiving the following error when trying to call a component in
my HTML:
WicketMessage:
Hi Rui,
Do you have the files ListarProverbios.html and ListarProverbios.java
present in the same directory as the Menu.html and Menu.java?
I think both of them are needed for wicket:link to do the magic it does.
Cumprimentos,
Dave
Rui Pacheco wrote:
Hi all again
This time my problem is
.
On 5/3/06, *Dave Schoorl* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rui,
Do you have the files ListarProverbios.html and ListarProverbios.java
present in the same directory as the Menu.html and Menu.java?
I think both of them are needed for wicket:link to do the magic
To disable wicket-tags in the generated HTML (in Wicket 1.1.1), you add
in the init()-method of your webapplication the following line:
getSettings().setStripWicketTags(true);
For Wicket 1.2 this line will be:
getMarkupSettings().setStripWicketTags(true);
BTW, as I understood from previous
Yes, I have build an application which will (someday) be released in
production on www.nlgis.nl, I'm waiting for the customer to set up a
meeting for deployment with the hosting party (currently it is
accessible through it's test-environment on
http://ip042.niwi.knaw.nl:9099/hgin/app, you can
Yes, the demo map and data are from 1899, so no Flevoland yet. But in
1899 however, Flevoland was already born in the minds of some engineers
(http://www.pagowirense.nl/wr-ges6a.asp -- sorry guys, webpage is in Dutch).
Groetjes,
Dave
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Funny to see that map without