Hi Martin,
that was my initial approach. However, I would like the collapsible panels to
keep their
state between form submits, therefore I would need some sort of Javascript
state management
or I would simply use ajax links for that purpose. Which is what I would
prefer... A later
post already mentioned that this wont be too easy, so maybe I will have to go
back to JS...
J.
On 09.05.2012 11:16, Martin Grigorov wrote:
Hi,
Why don't use plain Javascript for this. It will be faster because it
wont make roundtrip to the server and wont be disabled as a Wicket
component ?
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Jürgen Lind<juergen.l...@iteratec.de> wrote:
Hi,
I have a little problem in my application and maybe someone has an idea how
to solve it:
I have a complex form that is structured using a custom collapsible
AJAX-panel to show/hide
certain parts of the form. Now, if a user does not have the write permission
for the form, the
form is disabled and therefore all input elements as well (which is good).
However, for
obvious reaons, I would like the collapsible panels to remain enabled. How
could I achieve
this? I have already tried to have the ajax-link for the panel to always
return true from
isEnabled, but that seems to be overriden by the parent component. Any ideas
where to look?
Cheers,
Jürgen
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