Hi,

you may look at <wicket:enclosure>.
I'm actually trying to use it.

Jérémy

2008/12/19 Thorsten Scherler <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking into implementing some presentation logic and wonder what
> the best approach is.
>
> In my usecase I have a form and after the user submitted it I present
> the values back in a page. There is an optional option that I want to
> display if the user had given feedback to the option.
>
> ATM I have implemented the "display back" page in a panel:
> <html xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org/";>
>  <wicket:panel>
>   ...
>    <div wicket:id="subSection">subSection</div>
> ...
>
> And in my java class I do:
> ...
> StringResourceModel ssectionResult = new StringResourceModel(
>  "subSection.add", this, new Model(model));
> add(new Label("subSection", ssectionResult));
>
> And in my properties files I have:
> subSection.add=Subseccion: $\{subSection\}
>
> However that leads to the problem that
> if (subSection ==null)
>  it will be displayed as "Subseccion: ${subSection}"
> else
>  it will be displayed as "Subseccion: 2.1. NOMBRAMIENTOS, SITUACIONES E
> INCIDENCIAS"
>
> What I am now looking for is a kind of if test for <div
> wicket:id="subSection">subSection</div>.
>
> something like
> <wicket:if test="subSection!=0">
>  <div wicket:id="subSection">subSection</div>
> </wicket:if test="subSection!=0">
>
> How can I implement this test with wicket?
>
> salu2
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