On 6/12/2012 2:27 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> override getInputName() on the field and hardcode it to signed_request
That works perfect...I should have figured that out on my own :(
I also realized that I could instantiate field as a WebMarkupContainer
just like I did with the form:
WebMarkupContainer signed_request = new
WebMarkupContainer("signed_request");
signed_request.add(new AttributeModifier("value",
_signed_request.getObject()));
form.add(signed_request);
Thanks!!!
> -igor
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Chris Merrill
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Evidently what I need to do is not a great fit for Wicket, but it is only a
>> small
>> part of a page in a larger application for which Wicket is a good fit. So
>> I'm
>> trying to force this requirement to fit...please bear with me :>
>>
>> I need to load an external site into an iframe within a Wicket page. This
>> would be really easy, except for:
>> 1. A POST to the URL is required, not a GET
>> 2. The URL is not known until runtime
>> 3. The values of the fields are not known until runtime
>>
>>
>> I have this mostly hacked-together and working, except that Wicket is
>> renaming my fields - pre-pending the form name :(
>>
>>
>> The relevant part of my HTML looks like this:
>>
>> <form wicket:id="form" action="#" method="post" target="appframe"
>> id="formid">
>> <input wicket:id="signed_request" type=hidden
>> name="signed_request" value="">
>> </form>
>>
>> <iframe name="appframe" width="100%" height="600">
>> </iframe>
>>
>> And there is some javascript that executes the post into the iframe in
>> body.onload.
>>
>>
>> The relevant bit of the page code looks like this:
>>
>> WebMarkupContainer form = new WebMarkupContainer("form");
>> form.add(new AttributeModifier("action", url));
>> add(form);
>>
>> HiddenField<String> signed_request = new
>> HiddenField<String>("signed_request", _signed_request);
>> form.add(signed_request);
>>
>> Everything works, except that the field "signed_request" gets renamed to
>> "form:signed_request".
>>
>> Any ideas how to get around this? Or perhaps a better approach?
>>
>>
>> TIA!
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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