We are actually implementing such an application. We had to
(re-)implement a couple of components to support AJAX-Fallback. While
that's not trivial sometimes, it's definitely not very hard (we have
about 0.5 years of Wicket experience).

Thomas

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> Sent: Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2007 22:25
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> Subject: Re: Writing Ajax applications that gracefully degrade
> 
> yes it is possible and not too hard. Don't know if we support 
> it thoroughly enough, but start with *ajaxfallback* components.
> 
> -igor
> 
> On 12/19/07, oliverw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Being totally new to Wicket I would like to know if it would be 
> > technically feasible to write Ajax applications in Wicket that 
> > gracefully fallback to ordinary links and full page loads 
> depended on 
> > wether the client supports javascript or not. Would it be 
> possible to 
> > implement this cleanly or would it turn the project into a mess?
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