eelco,

are these templates on the wicket page? or the wiki? i cant seem to locate
them.

thanks,

verbal

On 6/12/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> <html>
> <body>
> <div wicket:id="loggedin"><span wicket:id="username"></div>
> <div wicket:id="loggedout"><form
> wicket:id="form">...</form></div>
> ...
>
> MyPage() {
>   add(new WebMarkupContainer("loggedin", new
> PropertyModel(this,"session.user.username")) {
>        public boolean isvisible() { return
> ((MySession)getSession()).getUser()!=null; }
>    }
>
>   WebMarkupContainer loggedout=new WebMarkupContainer("loggedout") {
>        public boolean isvisible() { return
> ((MySession)getSession()).getUser()==null; }
>     }
>  add(loggedout);
>  loggedout.add(new Form("form")....


That's the first option. The advantage is that it is generally easier
to see what you have on your page. The other option - like shown in
the templates example - is a bit cheaper memory wise, as you only add
what you need.

Eelco

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