Well, if you combine putting inputPwd=Password in your property file and
putting
<label for="pwd"><wicket:message key="inputPwd">this text here will be
replaced by your propertyfile value</wicket:message></label>
in you markup, I thing you'll get what you'r looking for.
//Swanthe
Tomás Rossi wrote:
Ok, that's a little nicer, but still... It'd be better if the label
could be deduced from the markup itself. Yet, no big deal.
Thanks
Matej Knopp escribió:
try putting inputPwd = Password in your property file.
-Matej
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Tomás Rossi <tro...@mecon.gov.ar> wrote:
Hi,
lets say you have this in you html form:
----------
...
<label for="pwd">Password</label>
<input type="password" id="pwd" wicket:id="inputPwd"/>
...
----------
Then, a properties file for your app with this:
----------
...
Required=Field ${label} is required!
...
----------
When the required-error-message prints, it does like this:
* Field inputPwd is required!
Now I wish I could change it to say "Field Password is required!"
without
modifying wicket:id attribute nor adding specific required message
for the
component.
Is this possible?
Kind regards,
Tom;
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