We're actually still considering it for 1.0, but there is no actual
support for it right now.
This is Jonthan's comment of today on the issue:
'This will probably not get fixed until 1.1, but i'd like to
look into it a bit more for 1.0 just in case there's
something easy or elegant. It would be incredibly useful to
be able to contribute to javascript and/or css in the header
area.'
I think the reference to your .js file(s) will work fine. I you have multiple
pages where you want to reference these scripts, you could consider putting
that in a border (in case you weren't allready using borders).
Eelco
Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
Kamil,
yes there has been a discussion around it and we decided not to put it
into 1.0. The workarounds I can think of:
a) simply put the reference to *.js into the header section of your
page markup or inline it. You're component than doesn't know anything
about it, but would rely on it. I know that this approach is not super
elegant (javascript and component disconnected), but it is easy and it
works.
b) your component may have a <div id="wicket-myscript"> region
(actually a HtmlContainer), which you yourself
setVisible(true/false).The region may contain the inline javascript.
c) Eelco has designed some components in order to tests his ideas.
Sorry, but I forgot how exactly they work (please scan the mail
archiv). May be he provides an example to you
Juergen
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 13:56:16 +0100, Kamil Rembalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
I am trying to create a popup calendar component, which involves
massive javascript. I remember a discussion about special markup
elements that would allow the components to render some parts of their
markup only once per page and in the given section. Was there any
progress on this since then? I can't think of any elegant workaround
and I can't do without it... This may quite an issue for some
components...
Cheers,
Kamil
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