<html>
    <head>  
        <title>Wicket form</title>
    
    
    

</head>
    
    <body>
   <form id="id1" method="post"
action=";jsessionid=90C6F4DC17391001C2B5A3575453976D?wicket:interface=:0:form::IFormSubmitListener::"><div
style="width:0px;height:0px;position:absolute;left:-100px;top:-100px;overflow:hidden"><input
type="hidden" name="id1_hf_0" id="id1_hf_0" /></div>

 <input type="text" value="" name="username">
   <button type="submit" name="hello" id="id2" onclick="var
wcall=wicketSubmitFormById('id1',
';jsessionid=90C6F4DC17391001C2B5A3575453976D?wicket:interface=:0:form:hello::IActivePageBehaviorListener:0:&amp;wicket:ignoreIfNotActive=true',
'hello' ,function() { }.bind(this),function() { }.bind(this), function()
{return Wicket.$$(this)&amp;&amp;Wicket.$$('id1')}.bind(this));;; return
false;">helloworld</button>
        
</form>

    </body>
</html>


this is the html code i got for a simple program using ajax it shows many
traces that we used wicket i am imagining is it cause any problem to reveal
what we actually used to the users.


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