I guess the easiest way is to look at the associated tests src/test
wicket.markup.parser.filter and the Tree component, which already
makes use of it.

Juergen

On 6/29/05, Norbert Sándor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > And css and javascript support is for the
> > larger part build in allready btw. (if you want to play with it, check
> > out HEAD).
> Could you point me to the appropriate classes?
> 
> Thanks!
> Norbi
> 
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