> is it a joke ?  In that case web design templates would need a unique
> class attribute for each element that is going to be used via Ajax.
> And in some cases it's not possible at all. For example, odd rows in a
> table might have a different color than even rows. Typically one kind of
> rows have the same class attribute.
> If wicket will use class attribute as an identifier then there will be
> no way to work with table rows.

He said that as a user. The Wicket framework won't switch to using
classes instead of ids of course :-)

Eelco

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