I guess you mean patCh if it passes the vote ?
Sure.
Cameron.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eelco Hillenius
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> Subject: Re: [Wicket-develop] Forms and MultiPart Forms
>
> Sounds like good reasons to me. Can we have a vote on this (it's another
> API breaker)? And could you provide a path if it passes?
>
> I'm +1.
>
> Eelco
>
>
> >
> >Yes and No... I think that just because a file upload input contains non
> >string data, it shouldn't require a special type of form - just because
> the
> >http protocol has dictated that this is technically how this is done.
> >
> >Fair enough that we want to prevent certain forms from receiving
> multipart
> >data, and to be able to constrain the size of this data, however when it
> >comes down to it .. it's a form.
> >
> >In my mind, all forms could potentially be upload forms.
> >
> >In my case - I have implemented a few subclasses of Form
> >
> >- an EntityForm which automatically builds a model from a data source
> >- a GridForm which automatically builds a list model from a datasource
> >Both of which have custom onSubmit and validate overrides.
> >
> >Now - I will need to create my own subclass of wicket.m.h.Form that uses
> >delegation to handle the uploading side of things, then subclass it with
> >EntityForm and GridForm - and possibly any future custom form
> >implementations that I have. Hence the w.m.h.UploadForm component is not
> >useful.
> >
> >I would assume that others would want to create their own subclasses of
> >wicket.m.h.Form, and will probably one day want to support file uploads
> with
> >them too.
> >
> >Cameron
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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