Here's a problem that other people may have encountered. Hopefully
there's a Wicket way to solve it.
The scenario...
I have two forms on my "Contact Us" page. There is a "login" form at
the top of the page with a submit button. There's also the "contact"
form at the bottom of the same page, also with its own submit button.
(The login form is in a panel that's shared across many pages).
The problem is...
If the user enters text into the "contact" form, then enters a username
+password in the "login" form and submits the login, then any text in
the "contact us" form goes away. From a development perspective this
is to be expected; the "contact us" form was never submitted.
However, that's a terrible user experience. The user could
unexpectedly lose a lot of text in the "contact" form. Therefore, I
need to submit two forms when the user clicks the "login" submit
button. That way the user won't lose their "contact" text.
Presumably this could be fixed via Ajax-ifying the "login" form.
However, I'm hoping there's a non JavaScript option that would work
(i.e., a Wicket way)....?
Thanks for any help,
Justin
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