I know these reasons Igor. Is just that for very simple cases, it would be handy if wicket could lookup for ids, if wicket:id is not there.
On 4/24/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there are a lot of reasons for this. the few that come to mind are: designers want control over the id attribute for css styling wicket:id allows duplicates in markup while id doesnt, so validation would fail. <link wicket:id="a"><span wicket:id="a"></span></a> is allowed. it is cleaner to use our own namespaced attribute to avoid interference. -igor On 4/23/07, Bruno Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I couldn't find any thread related to this in the archives, probably > because > the terms "id", "style" and "wicket:id" :) > But, did anyone ever asked to Wicket just use the style id instead > wicket:id > to bind components? If yes, where is the thread? If not, ... why not allow > this? :D > > Cheers! > > PS: I posted an article in my blog about Wicket (in portuguese) at > blog.brunoborges.com.br > -- > Bruno Borges > Summa Technologies Inc. > www.summa-tech.com > (48) 8404-1300 > (11) 3055-2060 >
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