How about org.apache.wicket.markup.html.body.BodyTagAttributeModifier?

hth,
  Gerolf

On Nov 23, 2007 7:05 PM, Edvin Syse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John Krasnay skrev:
> > On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 05:05:51PM +0100, Edvin Syse wrote:
> >
> >> John Krasnay wrote:
> >>
> >>> Perhaps there's another way to solve your problem. Why are you
> modifying
> >>> the class of <body>? To change it's styling? Why not instead split
> your
> >>> styles into different stylesheets and conditionally include the right
> >>> one using a header contribution from the child page?
> >>>
> >>>
> >> I'm developing a virtualhosted CMS-system, so in this case that won't
> be
> >> possible or at least not intuitive to the user. The user can edit the
> >> head section for each page, and also a global head section that are
> both
> >> contributed. Some users want's to lay out components differently
> >> depending on the page and setting a class on the body gives them an
> easy
> >> way of controlling that.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Well, now you're outside my Wicket comfort zone :-(
> >
> Arghfl.. the PHP-guys at work is gonna have a feast with me not beeing
> able to change the <body> element.. hehe :)
>
> But maybe it is possible to hook into the onComponentTag method for the
> <body> element when it is rendered? I guess it is treated specially
> somewhere deep inside the Wicket internals, but I can't locate it. Can
> anyone help?
>
> -- Edvin
>

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