datefield should be attached to a span or a wicket:container tag rather then an input tag.
so <span wicket:id="datefield"></span> -igor On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Phillip Rhodes <[email protected]> wrote: > This is my first full day with wicket, so please bear with me. > > I am trying to use the DateField to manage a java.util.Date. My problem is > that the datafield outputs an extra textfield in my form. The picker does > work and does set the date value for the 2nd textarea, but there is still > the extra (first) textfield that does not serve a purpose. > > I am using wicket 1.3.5 and wicket-datetime 1.3.5 > > I have included java snippet/template snippet and the what wicket > generated. > Thanks, hope for good things to come. > > > DateField startDateField = new DateField("dateRange.startDate2"); > form.add(startDateField); > > > <tr> > <td><wicket:message key="startDate">[start > date]</wicket:message></td><td> > <input type="text" wicket:id="dateRange.startDate2"/> > > </td> > </tr> > > > <tr> > <td><wicket:message key="startDate">[start > date]</wicket:message></td><td> > <input type="text" wicket:id="dateRange.startDate2" > name="dateRange.startDate2"><wicket:panel> > <span style="white-space: nowrap;"> > <input value="" type="text" wicket:id="date" size="8" > name="dateRange.startDate2:date" id="date21"/> > > <span class="yui-skin-sam"> <span > style="display:none;position:absolute;z-index: 99999;" > id="date21Dp"></span><img style="cursor: pointer; border: none;" > id="date21Icon" > src="resources/org.apache.wicket.extensions.yui.calendar.DatePicker/icon1.gif" > alt=""/></span> > </span> > </wicket:panel></input> > > </td> > </tr> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
