I would love it if you committed this somewhere or posted a formal jar
that I could play with. It would be nice if Wicket had a good auto
complete field and yours is a better start then what I came up with
last week, I believe.

On 8/22/05, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
> 
> I read your blog entry (and commented on it on my own). Nice poem :)
> 
> Announcing is perfectly suited for the userlist. Technical discussions
> are preferred in the development list.
> 
> Martijn
> 
> Ryan Sonnek wrote:
> 
> >Hey Wicket users and developers,
> >I dug into the experimental ajax support in wicket this weekend and was
> >able to create an auto complete text field very similar to the one's
> >used in scriptalicious demos
> >(http://script.aculo.us/demos/ajax/autocompleter_customized).  I've
> >posted the code along with my experience on my blog and I would
> >appreciate any feedback or suggestions for improvement
> >(http://jroller.com/page/wireframe/?anchor=wicket_autocomplete_text_fiel
> >d).
> >
> >Also, I would like to offer this code up to the wicket project if there
> >is any interest in adding out-of-the box ajax components.  Let me know
> >if there's someway to get this discussion started!  Thanks for the great
> >framework, and for making web development fun again.
> >
> >Not sure if this is the appropriate list for this discussion, or if this
> >should be carried on to the developers list.
> >
> >Ryan Sonnek
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
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