Although that shouldn't be a label as there is no body to replace.
Just a WebMarkupContainer, or in this case even better a WebComponent
suffices.

Eelco


On 11/15/05, Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > = James Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  >> = Johan Compagner <jcompagner <at> gmail.com>
>
>  >> If you can do that then i would just have the <img tag> directly in
>  >> the html with a wicket id and then you use a label componet which
>  >> only has a attribute modifier to set the src attribute.
>  >> That looks to me as the cleanest method.
>  > [ ... ]
>  > In the end, I used the label component to generate the whole img tag.
>
> I don't mean to speak for Johan, but I think the suggestion was
> something like this:
>
>      listItem.add(new Label("file_img").add(new AttributeModifier("src",
> "" + childfolder + "/" + file.getName()));
>
>      along with
>
>      <img wicket:id="file_img" src="placeholder.png" alt=""/>
>
> That sounds to me the most Wicketish way of doing this.
>
>    -- Scott
>
>
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