Nope, all that is taken care of you. Take a look at the user's guide
for some basic form info.

On 8/15/05, Dariusz Wojtas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some data loaded into my form's model.
> The model:
>     String id
>     String propB
>     String propC
> 
> I want to display for editing propB and propC.
> Do I have to save/send 'id' in a hidden field to preserve its value on
> next submit?
> Or Wicket does some magic with session/request scoping here?
> What are the options at all here? Is it configurable? How?
> 
> Darek
> 
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