i don't think so that looks more like struts.
johan
On 5/22/07, craigdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Ravi, just out of curiosity, is the application you provided a link
for
written in wicket?
-Craig
RW wrote:
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> Go to...
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http://www.celoxis.com/psa/user.do?bxn=umyhome&p_auth_authenticate=true&p_auth_login=mark&p_auth_password=celoxis1
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> On this page click the "Pick Columns" link in the top right corner of
> the "My Projects" table.
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> Thanks
> Ravi
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> Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> got a screenshot? dont really understand what you are
> describing. maybe something like our palette component in extensions?
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> -igor
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> On 5/21/07, Ravindra Wankar
> < [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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> In order to allow users to pick columns they wish to see in a table, we
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> open/close a div layer that has 2 selectors to move columns to/from
> "Available" to "Selected" and a submit/cancel button. We also position
> this div layer close to the "Pick Columns" link.
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> Is there a component in Wicket I can use to create a similar effect?
> I've seen the ModalDialog but I'd like a slight variation because the
> placement of this div layer needs to be controlled + the main window
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> need not be "greyed" out when showing the layer.
>
> Thanks
> Ravi.
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