That's what the components do when you call invalid on them. If they
are not invalid, they don't need the buffering as the process is
repeatable.

If you talk about buffering inputs in models... well that's a whole
different story. I don't think I agree with that; the input is sent to
the component and the controller part (of the ol' mvc) of that
component should take care of it, not the model part.

Eelco

On 10/11/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wicket should buffer entered values AS THEY WERE, without conversion.
> * Buffering input values -- is webfront's job
>


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