Attach a simple WebMarkupComponent to your <a>. Then add a 
SimpleAttributeBehavior("onclick", "foo();") to the component.

Regards,
     Erik.

Will Morton wrote:
> I am having some issues getting my Wicket application to work.  Any 
> assistance would be much appreciated.
>
> I have a bunch of pre-defined JavaScript functions that I am including in 
> headers.  There are some links on my site that, when clicked, should call one 
> of these pre-defined JS functions.  However, I need to create these links 
> using Wicket, because the arguments to the functions are being pulled out of 
> the database.  When the user clicks on these links, the JS function should be 
> executed, but the user's browser should NOT hit the website.
>
> I have tried creating Link objects and overwriting getOnClickScript() to 
> return the function call, and onClick() with an empty method, however this 
> empty onClick() stills seems to make Wicket hit the website.  
>
> >From within my Page class, I want to create the JavaScript, and have just 
> >that JavaScript execute, and nothing else to happen at all.  Can anyone tell 
> >me how to set up my Link not to do this?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Will
>   

-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/


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