On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Richard W. Adams <rwada...@up.com> wrote:

> Well, first, HTML doesn't allow nested forms, per the w3.org site. Second,
> the search fields need to be part of the overall form, because they (along
> with the other fields) are persisted if the user presses the Save button.
>

Be careful about the tone of your email.  You may not have meant it this
way, but it sounds a bit snarky and disrespectful.  Sven knows what he's
talking about, and it would be rude if you meant to imply that he doesn't.

To your points:

1) HTML may not allow nested forms, but Wicket does.  It handles this
automatically for you.  Try it some time.
2) Okay, Sven didn't know that because it wasn't mentioned in your first
email.

Solution for your problem:

Use two buttons - one for "save", one for "search".  Move your onSubmit
logic out of your form and into each button.


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