Great, thanks guys.  I'll take a look at GridView
and/or use the solution below.

--- Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't have any suggestion for now about your first
> question.  And I'm 
> sure Igor's suggestion about the GridView is
> probably a more robust 
> solution, but here's how I've done the second:
> 
> Andrew Berman wrote:
> > I also have another list I want to do this with:
> > 
> > <tr class="even">
> >      <td>Something here</td>
> > </tr>
> > <tr class="odd">
> >      <td>Something else here</td>
> > </tr>
> 
>      <.tr class="even" wicket:id="myRow">
>        <.td>Something here<./td>
>      <./tr>
> 
> 
>      add(new ListView("myRow", myList) {
>          public void populateItem(final ListItem
> listItem) {
>              if (listItem.getIndex() % 2 == 1) {
>                  listItem.add(new
> AttributeModifier("class",
>                          new Model("odd")));
>              }
>              // ...
>          }
>      });
> 
> Good luck,
> 
>    -- Scott
> 
> 
> 
>
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