Wicket already mirrors the HTML DOM structure. That's one of the best
features, in my view, because you can throw components on the page
that discover their parents, siblings. or childer, and automatically
interact.

On 7/21/05, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Maybe it is possible to come up with some composite file,
> > which would contain HTML for browser, and related Java code.
> > Java code should be in commented section, so browser would
> > not see it. It would be stripped for production just like
> > Wicked IDs are stripped now. Problem is that Java code should
> > be updated or at least invalidated after designers
> > added/removed sections of HTML... Well, I guess I am dreaming now ;)
> 
> Sounds a lot like JSP files ;)
> 
> Igor
> 
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