i just always overwrite getMarkupId()

but a setter is also fine to have. We store it anyway.

johan

On 7/18/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7/18/07, mperham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > We are migrating our existing application from UI framework XXX to
> Wicket
> > and
> > we have a boatload of UI automated tests which depend on the ID
> attribute
> > of
> > our form inputs to drive the tests.  I'm trying to figure out how to get
> > Wicket to use the exact same IDs when it generates the HTML as with our
> > old
> > system.  Here's an example of the generated HTML where I have a DropDown
> > within a Form:
> >
> > <td class="label">
> >     <div><label for="form_selBusinessService">Business
> > Service</label></div>
> > </td>
> > <td class="input">
> >   <select name="selBusinessService" id="form_selBusinessService">
> >     <option selected="selected" value="">Choose One</option>
> >     <option value="http://www.test-sdk/sdkl#Fetch_COB";>Fetch
> COB</option>
> >     <option value="http://www.test-sdk/sdkl#Status_Visibility";>Status
> > Visibility</option>
> >     <option value="http://www.test-sdk/sdkl#Claims_Submission";>Claims
> > Submission</option>
> >   </select>
> > </td>
> >
> > Now the actual ID of the select should be "selBusinessService" and
> that's
> > the wicket:id of the component in Java but Wicket prepends the component
> > hierarchy, I guess, when auto-generating the id attribute in HTML.  Now
> I
> > can use an AttributeModifier to adjust the value of the ID but the
> > SimpleFormComponentLabel does NOT reflect that change in the for
> > attribute.
> >
> > Is it possible to do this?  Can I completely override Wicket's ID
> handling
> > and just have it use my specified ID?
>
>
> not right now, but creating setMarkupId() wont be very difficult. please
> add
> a jira request.
>
> -igor
>
>
> mike
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> >
> >
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