Hi, I'd expect it to lie in the ContainerComponent's folder, assuming
ContainerComponent is the the Page or Panel associated with that markup...
In other words, getString("myresource") from that component would find it.

Does this have something to do with that error ?

Thanks,
Xavier

2010/4/28 Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>

> when you have markup like:
>
> <table wicket:message="summary:myresource">
> > <tr><td><span wicket:id="myComponent"></span></td></tr>
> > </table>
>
> where do you expect your localized message to go?
>
> -igor
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 2:51 AM, Xavier López <xavil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just bumped into a particular situation, I think I know what's
> > happening but I'd like to share and, if possible, have it confirmed here.
> > Additionally, some info on this subject could be added to the wiki page
> >
> https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/wickets-xhtml-tags.html#Wicket%27sXHTMLtags-Attributewicket:message
> >
> > In a regular <table> html tag (wicket:id-less), I'd like to have a
> > wicket:message attribute (for the 'summary' attribute) in order to take
> > advantage from wicket's localization mechanism. Under this tag, I have a
> > number of wicket components. My surprise came when I found the following
> > error:
> >
> > <table wicket:message="summary:myresource">
> >> <tr><td><span wicket:id="myComponent"></span></td></tr>
> >> </table>
> >>
> >> org.apache.wicket.markup.MarkupException: Unable to find component with
> id
> >> 'myComponent' in [MarkupContainer [Component id = _message_attr_303]].
> This
> >> means that you declared wicket:id=myComponentin your markup, but that
> you
> >> either did not add the component to your page at all, or that the
> hierarchy
> >> does not match.
> >>
> >
> >
> > The first suspicious thig I noticed here was the "_message_attr_303" in
> the
> > component hierarchy. Digging through the code, I found in
> > WicketMessageTagHandler that this id is given to components with
> > wicket:message attributes and without wicket:id's.
> >
> > So, maybe what's happening here is that the <table> tag is being assigned
> a
> > wicket:id and Wicket expects me to add 'myComponent' to the automatically
> > generated _message_attr_303... Should it be fixed by modelling the
> <table>
> > tag with a webmarkupcontainer and adding 'myComponent' to it ?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Xavier
> >
>
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