> because in markup you have ajaxSaveButton but in java you have > ajaxSubmitButton for id values. That's not the point. This happened when I stripped down the real code for this email.
> not sure this usecase will work period though _right now_. you see form > components need to be children of the form. so you need to let your panel > implement IAlternateParentProvider and redirect children to the form. the > markup resolution of wicket:child and wicket:body is not working right now > because it doesnt take into account that it is embedded. juergen and i are > working on it, well - much more juergen then i since im just creating > failing unit tests for him to look at right now. > give it a try and see if it works, i have only tested borders that fail in > this usecase not panels. keep as apprised and i will do the same. With the correct id values in both html and jave it does not work. Is there a timeline for the fix you mentioned (juergen is workin on it as you wrote)? Perhaps I could produce a testcase for you? Where can I put this testcase? Stefan Lindner
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