Emm, Martinj,

im not sure but as far as I know, nested forms are not allowed in HTML3, 4
and XHTML 1.0 and 1.1. Furthermore, as its not allowed you dont know what
the browser will do.

Regards 

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Martijn Dashorst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Samstag, 4. November 2006 17:49
> An: Wicket Development
> Betreff: Nested forms
> 
> I was surprised to see the nested forms working, but I have a 
> question on what happens with the inner form inputs when the 
> outer form is
> submitted:
> 
> <form wicket:id="outer">
>     <input type="text" wicket:id="field" />
>     <form wicket:id="inner">
>         <input type="text" wicket:id="field" />
>         <input type="submit" wicket:id="innerSave" />
>     </form>
>     <input type="submit" wicket:id="outerSave" /> </form>
> 
> public class MyPage extends WebPage {
>     private String inner;
>     private String outer;
> 
>     public MyPage() {
>         Form outer = new Form(this, "outer");
>         new TextField(outer, "field", new PropertyModel(this, 
> "outer"));
>         Form inner = new Form(outer, "inner");
>         new TextField(inner, "field", new PropertyModel(this, 
> "inner"));
>         new Button(outer, "outerSave") {};
>         new Button(inner, "innerSave") {};
>     }
> }
> 
> If the user clicks the inner button, only the inner fields 
> are processed.
> 
> If the user clicks the outer button, both the inner and outer 
> fields are processed, but the inner forms 'onSubmit' is not called.
> 
> Two questions:
>  1. should the inner fields be processed and update their models?
>  2. should the inner onSubmit/onError be called when the 
> outer is submitted?
> 
> Martijn
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