it is trivial to create a panel that encapsulates a link and a label to
achieve the desired effect. maybe take you 5 minutes.
-Igor
On 10/22/06, Korbinian Bachl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
i've come over a point where i think it might be useful to make a thing
easier. Im talking about BookmarkablePageLink.
Usually a link consists of following in html: <a
href="URL">DESCRIPTION</a>
while in Wicket a BookmarkablePageLink only (!) alters the URL, e.g: a BPL
has to be:
<a href="#" wicket:id="myLinkId"><span
wicket:id="myLinkLabel">foo</span></a>
couldnt this be simplfied to just:
<a href="#" wicket:id="myLinkId">foo</a>
and the constructor could then be:
public BookmarkablePageLink(final String id, final Class pageClass,
final PageParameters parameters, final String linkDescription)
wouldnt this be a bit nicer?
ive come over this as i create a list with links, but without a
description
it makes no sense, e.g:
List navList = new ArrayList();
navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",A.class).add(new
Label("linkName","FOOA")));
navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",B.class).add(new
Label("linkName","FOO HSH")));
navList.add(new BookmarkablePageLink("linkTo",C.class).add(new
Label("linkName","FOO BAR BAR")));
just my 2 cents,
Best Regards,
Korbinian
PS: if im wrong anywhere please let me know!