Looking at YUI... They do actually link directly to the js I based the accordion component on:

http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/animation/

Did you try writing to the guy who did the js script?

Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:


jchappelle wrote:
Yea, if it is having the problem in the javascript then it has nothing to do
with wicket. I was just hoping you might be a javascript guru. :-)
I only change stuff, if it's really needed. You could break a dozen things when correcting stuff..
  I have
recently found some javascript that works for me and I've almost got a
component in wicket created for it. It will work for now.
Okay great.
However, it would be nice to have a component that is backed by a javascript
library that is maintained and kept up to date like YUI.
Yeah, thats my thought too. What ever 3rd party javascript api wicket changes it ajax to, i'll probably start doing components for..
 I don't know if I
would worry about the wicket:container or fieldset stuff. It looks like the big problem is with the javascript and until that is fixed there is no use in tweaking anything else.
Yeah my thought too..:(
Let me know if you update the component to use something like YUI. I would definately be interested in using it. I could even help out if you need.
Okay.. I'll ponder over it..
Thanks,

Josh


Nino.Martinez wrote:
Great that you have done some extensive diagnostics..

jchappelle wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. I am using wicket 1.3.4. I have been able
to
reproduce my problem with a very simplified example that is just an
extension of the wicket-contrib-accordion-examples project. I have taken
the
AccordionPage and added another menu item that has a TextField inside of
it.
It works fine in Safari and Google Chrome, but not in IE7 or Mozilla 5.
In
IE7 the input is not rendered at all when the menu item is expanded.
However
when you close it, it shows up for a split second and then goes away
again
before the menu item fully closes. Also, the normal menu items seem to
show
up fine when clicked, but when I close them they reopen again and then go
closed really quickly.
I have run the code with just the barebones html, css and javascript that
is
available at http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/mwd/accordion/demo.php and I am getting the same problem with the form components but not with the other
I
mentioned.
Hmm if you get the same problem here, it's not so great:( Then it's out of my hands. And I'd say that we should pick another js lib that does not have these issues. I could be convinced to do some YUI equalent..
Could it be the span tags that are in the wicket code? Is it upset
because
of form components being inside of a span tag maybe?
Could be, if this is the problem then it's a really really easy fix.. I can go see if I can replace it with wicket:container or fieldset? WDYT?
Thanks for your time,

Josh


Nino.Martinez wrote:
I forgot to mention, that I do think dojo are being picked up at wicket 1.4, some guys talked about it on the dev list. I take it you are using the 1.3?

Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
jchappelle wrote:
I am trying to render a form inside a Panel within an AccordionPanel. I have even reduced it to trying to only render a TextArea inside a Panel within it. However, when I click on the title of one of the items it expands with
nothing but white space within it.
Sounds a little wierd. What I would do would be to try to have a simple mock html that used the accordion js and see if I could replicate it there. Theres also a chance that the author of accordion.js has some hints on this.
The examples for the AccordionPanel only have a Label inside a Panel as the
content.
Yeah that's what I needed at the time.
 Is this not possible? I even tried to use the
DojoAccordionContainer but it gave some weird error debug messages
that
splattered all over my webpage(I'm not even sure how that happened unless it found a FeedbackPanel or something).
Im not sure what state dojo are in.
I'm starting to lose faith in many of these wicket-stuff projects. PLEASE
HELP!
Well some of the wicketstuff projects are not being maintained, AFAIK. People are always welcome to maintain them. I saw you wrote a direct mail to me i'll reply on the questions you had there.
Thanks,

Josh
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