i havent gotten to implementing something like that yet.

what i had in a prototype i wrote is a special link that in the onclick would show a gif that had an animation, and register an onsuccess handler with the ajax processor that would hide that gif. so it was like a "busy" indicator that would show up when the link was clicked and disappear when the page was updated.

i dont know when i will have the time to get to it, maybe you can create it and share it.

-Igor


On 3/7/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i dont know if this nice feature exists in Wicket AJAX support, maybe its already there, i dont know
 
Its called AJAXDelayModalWindow or Splash Screen. I have seen very clumsy Ajax applications due to poor network situations and then there is no
way for the user who does not and should not know about AJAX to realize something is happening. so is there a feature like dat? maybe that allows Wicket developers to customize a panel that will be displayed when an Expected Ajax based process is going to take some time?
OR
 
what tip does one need to leverage the existing API to achieve that
 
thanks
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