PERFECT! Thanks. :)

-Jason


Al Maw wrote:
> 
> dukejansen wrote:
>> What I'm really after is whether there is a way to set default behavior
>> for
>> ALL AjaxRequestTargets.
> 
> Ah, I see.
> 
> You can execute some JavaScript on your page that looks like this:
> 
> Wicket.Ajax.registerPostCallHandler(function() {
>      doFooHere();
> });
> 
> That'll get executed after every Wicket AJAX roundtrip. You might be 
> able to hook in there sensibly. See wicket-ajax.js for more ideas.
> 
> Al
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