Hi,

For this use case you will need to use your JS to show/hide the
indicator because you know what is the period.

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 9:25 PM, devlam
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using the IndicatingAjaxButton from my wicket-application. When the user
> hits the button the indicator shows correctly but it is going away after a
> successfull finish of the AJAX-call.
> I'm using this on a webservice call which is returning information on
> approx. 100 items. It will take some time before the actual result is
> displayed on the screen. In the meantime the indicator has gone and the
> progressbar of the statusbar from the bottom of the browser is showing the
> progress.
>
> What I would like that also during the time the Ajax-call has finished and
> the actual result is displayed the same indicator is shown as during the
> Ajax-call. Most likely instead of the progress bar of the browser but
> showing both is also fine with me.
>
> Is this possible?
>
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