Thanks Juan, I will give this a try.

On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Juan Carlos Garcia M.
<jcgarc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> There isn't such component in wicket to achieve that, but it should be fairly
> easy to build i.e:
>
> 1-Having a Panel with the FileUpload that you want
> 2-Having a Panel with the image tag   that you want
> 3-Having a WebMarkup Container that act as a placeHolder for either 1 or 2
> at a given time.
>
> on you onClick behavior of the image panel you could call something like
> [ImagePanel.this.replaceWith(referenceOfFileUploadPanel)]
>
> To just Swap between panels, take a look at this
> http://pawelzubkiewicz.blogspot.com/2009/06/wicket-swapping-replacing-fragments.html
> example
>
> Hope you get the Idea
>
>
>
> alecswan1 wrote:
>>
>> I am using Wicket to implement an image component which behaves
>> similarly to AjaxEditableLabel.
>>
>> When the component is rendered it should look like a regular image
>>  .. . When the user clicks on the image, it should display
>> a file upload component which will allow the user to replace the
>> image.
>>
>> What is the easiest way to implement this behavior? Is there a
>> component that already does this? If not, which Wicket class should I
>> extend?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Alec
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