On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:25:28 +0100, Christopher Turner wrote:
>To understand the rationale behind this you have to consider Wicket being used
>in larger projects. I assume in your project that you are developing the HTML
>pages and the Java code yourself? In larger projects this usually does not
>happen. A creative web design team build the pages and a Java development team
>build the page logic. There is then an exercise to bind the pages to the logic
>by inserting the Wicket id values.
I've been thinking about this over the past hours... Can you
come up with good use-cases where one cannot simply use Javascript
events to get a handle on the tag you're trying to modify? I mean, what
prevents you from doing:
<a onMouseOver="myFunction(this)">
which gets you a handle and then using DOM to do any
relative-position navigation?
Gili
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