Hi Neli, Eelco,
You need to set the target attribute when you need to support a
non-JavaScript browser. Otherwise, the target attribute won't explain
the problem Neli is having unless a weird browser is used.
I was just surprised the target attribute was not set automatically as I
thought Wicket's philosophy was to never depend on JavaScript. However,
it is not a big thing, you can easily set it yourself.
Regards,
Erik.
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