Thanks for all your suggestions. And your very fast help.
I do not need it that often, that's why I will just split up the message
into 3 parts.
But Matthijs suggestion sounds good, when I have to do this more often, I
will try it out.
Greetings from Germany
Marcus
2007/10/16, Matthijs Wensveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The problem is that you want the link to appear within the localized
> message, right?
> The easy way is to split the localized message into 3 parts: a localized
> part before the link, a localized link label and a localized part after
> the link. This is a little cumbersome but works without much hassle.
>
> If you need this a lot, you could write a component that parses the
> localized string to generate it's own markup (replace all {myLink} with
> <a wicket:id="myLink">) and then add the link to that component. This is
> not very easy to do but can save time if you need it a lot.
>
> Matthijs.
>
> Thies Edeling wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In your HTML the label is a child of the link so do it the other way
> > around, add the label to the link
> >
> > Link l = new Link..
> > l.add(new Label..
> >
> > with <a wicket:id=".."><span wicket:id=".."></span></a>
> >
> > gr
> > Thies
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> is it possible to have a link in a localized label?
> >> I would like to have something like this in my output:
> >>
> >>
> >> Please click <a href="xyz">here</a>. And then do ....
> >>
> >>
> >> --> Is there a possiblity to use a StringResourceModel here?
> >> Something like
> >> pagexyz.usermessage=Please click {mylink}. And then do...
> >>
> >> How would I now add the link to the message?
> >> myLabel.add( new Link(.... does not work...
> >>
> >> If this is not possible, how is the standard way of doing such a thing?
> >> Thanks for your help!
> >>
> >> Marcus
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
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