sweet, too bad  @literal does not preserve linebreaks. what we really
need is a CDATA like javadoc tag.

-igor

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 4:12 AM, Erik van Oosten <[email protected]> wrote:
> Amazing stuff!
>
> You can write straight html in javadoc with the {@literal} syntax. E.g.:
>
> *<p>
> * Given markup like this:
> *
> *<code>{@literal
> *<label wicket:for="name"><span
> class="label-text">Name</span>:</label><input wicket:id="name" type="text"/>
> * }</code>
> *
> * If the {@code name} component has its label set to 'First Name' the
> resulting output will be:
> *<code>{@literal
> *<label for="name5"><span class="label-text">First
> Name</span>:</label><input name="name" type="text" id="name5"/>
> * }</code>
>
> Regards,
>    Erik.
>
>
> Op 13-07-11 01:50, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
>>
>> based on some feedback i changed the class name of the inner span from
>> "text" to "label-text" to reduce chance of css collisions
>>
>> -igor
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 9:22 PM, Igor Vaynberg<[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> just implemented the wicket:for attribute. check out the javadoc here:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/wicket/branches/wicket-1.4.x/wicket/src/main/java/org/apache/wicket/markup/html/form/AutoLabelResolver.java?view=markup&pathrev=1144589
>>>
>>> 1.4.x only for now, still needs to be forward-ported to trunk.
>>>
>>> feedback?
>>>
>>> -igor
>>
>
> --
> Erik van Oosten
> http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/
>
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