you may override Form.onRender() or Form.onComponenTagBody(). First do
your check and set components invisible/visible and than call the
super implementation.

Juergen

On 8/20/05, Ralf Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm currently building a form which has some components which are not
> shown sometimes in dependency of model data. I'm not sure how to
> build things like that because I found no way to do this in the same
> way like other model values are bound to the components
> (propertymodels and ognl expressions). My first idea was to do this
> myself in the containing form, like in onBeginRequest method, but
> this didn't worked out very well because the model data can be
> changed after this by event handlers. What's the wicket way of doing
> things like that?
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
> 
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