Hi,
I asked this question before but didn't really understand the
response. I need to create a CheckBox at the bottom of a form
(ordinarily this is easy enough). The tricky part is that the check
box's label will contain two hyperlinks that correspond to the
underlined text in the example below:
[x] I agree to the _Terms_of_Use_ and the
_Submission_Policy_
In the markup I could place the CheckBox labeled with "I agree to
the", then place a terms of use Link, then a Label ("and the"), then
another submission policy Link. That would solve my problem except
the CheckBox is *required*. The requiredness error message would say
something like:
field 'I agree to the' is required
and obviously that's not ideal for users.
Since Wicket is all about OOP, should I create a subclass of
CheckBox? What's the best approach? If there are any examples
similar to this, I'd greatly appreciate hearing about it.
Thanks for any help,
Justin
On Jun 12, 2007, at 11:56 PM, Timo Rantalaiho wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Justin Morgan (Logic Sector) wrote:
My question is: How to I create a label that displays an error
message correctly, yet also contains hyperlinks within the label?
Make it a WebMarkupContainer that has the logic and
necessary child components.
- Timo
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