None worked. Not AjaxRequestTarget.focusComponent(null); nor AjaxRequestTarget.focusComponent(panel);
It stills executes: ajax-wicket-call my-focus-on-componen-load ajax-wicket-focus-on-call-end f(t) On 8/29/07, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > just call AjaxRequestTarget.focuscomponent(null), that should prevent > wicket > from focusing the element. > > On 8/29/07, Gerolf Seitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > you can call AjaxRequestTarget#focusComponent(Component). > > either you pass the AjaxRequestTarget to the replacing panel and let it > > set > > the focus itself or you can have a method which returns the component > that > > should get the focus. > > > > gerolf > > > > On 8/29/07, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi, I am changing a panel inside a page with an ajax link, I > > > change them from one to another panels A B C D etc. > > > Inside each of the panels there is a field (textfield, choicefield, > etc, > > > depending on which panel) that must have the focus when loaded. > > > > > > I previously built a behavior that can be added to any component that > > > needs > > > the focus. > > > That behavior function is called perfectly but before the pos-handlers > > for > > > the ajax call end. > > > So what happens is that the ajax functions are putting the focus on > the > > > component that had it before the call started, in this case the ajax > > link. > > > > > > And what is happening due to that call is that my component gets the > > > focus, > > > but immediately after gets blur or the focus is taken away from the > > field > > > and back to the link. > > > > > > > > > Is there another way? or a form to avoid refocusing of components in > > ajax > > > calls? > > > > > > > > > f(t) > > > > > >