ListView lv=new ListView(...);
add(lv);
add(new PagingNavigator("header", lv));
add(new PagingNavigator("footer", lv));
<span wicket:id="header"></span><span wicket:id="lv"></span><span wicket:id="footer"></span>
-Igor
On 6/26/06, Stephane Bailliez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> no, this was possible in 1.1 but in 1.2 due to various reasons,
> including ajax support, we no longer support that feature.
>
> so if you want to wrap the table create the header and footer that both
> reference the same model that way they will always stay in sync.
Yes of course.
I was thinking that another way could be to decorate a table by a
navigator and have the component configurable to whether it is a header,
footer or both, such as:
<span wicket:id="navigator">
<table>
...
</table>
</span>
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