see my reply in your original thread

-igor


On 4/23/07, Ralf Eichinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

thank you Jean-Baptiste.
ok, I see there is another solution.

but nevertheless I want to learn how things can be done.
and I couldn't figure out how I can add dynamically gui-components.
when I do a if/else in java I get exceptions because of wicket:ids in html
not
finding their component in java model.

it will be a great help (not only for me) in learning how to develop a new
component.
so again, how can the javascript generated solution (se first post) be
replaced
with wicket-java-code?

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