And what do want to achieve? What is the input markup and what your
expected output markup?

Juergen

On 11/24/06, Carfield Yim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wonder can I fill the wicket template directly from xml tag, say
> I have an xml like
>
> <body>
>   <tag1>value1</tag1>
>   <tag2>value2</tag2>
> </body>
>
> Can I have wicket template like
>
> <html>
> <body>
>    Tag1 is <wicket:xml wicket:id="body:tag1"></wicket:xml>
>    Tag2 is <wicket:xml wicket:id="body:tag2"></wicket:xml>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Is there any support of this in wicket? Or I support to use XSLT
> inside wicket for this case? I've take a look of
> XsltTransfomerBehavior and XsltOutputTransformerContainer but I am not
> sure how to use this.
>
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