Hi Flemming

I have also tried to integrate ExtJS and wicket, but i dont think it is
possible if you need to post
or edit content on a page. The best way to post a form is to use xml between
ext and wicket
but then it doesnt makes sense to use wicket.

Wicket needs markup, ext doesnt have any markup, thats why you can only use
readonly ext
widgets.

Maybe the wicket team should do the same as google. Talk with the ext devs
and make
and integration.

/Murat

2008/1/18, Flemming Boller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi
>
>
> Having glazed at the ExtJS components you can not help, but feel "I must
> try
> and integrate this into wicket."
>
> However  when I started at  trying to submit data to  wicket from the
> Ext.form.FormPanel, lots of trouble appeared.
>
> I can not make Ext.FormPanel apply to  a <form> tag , only a <div> tag.
> With
> div tag I can not in wicket use the Form Component.
>
> Also the id´s of elements change after Ext.onReady() has been performed,
> which I think is not good for wicket :-)
>
>
> Anyway the million dollar question is: "Has anyone made a successfully
> 'form' submit from Ext to a wicket component" ?
>
>
> Regards
> Flemming
>

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