They are there for Ajax support. So if you are not looking to attach
Ajax behaviour to any of the components , then you dont need them.


On 2/23/06, Frank Silbermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> In the webapp folder of Wicket Examples I noticed several JavaScript files:
>
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> effects.js
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> prototype.js
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> scriptaculous.js
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> What do they do?  Do I need them any of them on my project?  Could these
> have anything to do with the fact that the Wicket-Extensions DatePicker
> works in the FormInput example even with InternetExplorer, but not the
> DatePicker in my own code?
>
>


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