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Juergen Donnerstag resolved WICKET-1486. ---------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed fixed svn rev 646277 > Allow child components inside of wicket:message > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: WICKET-1486 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1486 > Project: Wicket > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: wicket > Affects Versions: 1.3.2 > Reporter: John Ray > Assignee: Juergen Donnerstag > Fix For: 1.4-M1 > > Attachments: Message.diff, MessageQuickStart.zip > > > Currently you can't put a link or text in the middle of a wicket:message. You > need to break up the message into 2 parts as text before the link and text > after the link. > I've made a modification to the WicketMessageResolver class that allows you > to nest child components inside a wicket:message and then reference them from > the properties file. For example in the html > <wicket:message key="myKey"> > This text will be replaced with text from the properties file. > <span wicket:id="amount">[amount]</span>. > <a wicket:id="link"> > <wicket:message key="linkText"/> > </a> > </wicket:message> > > Then in the properties file have a variable with a name that matches the > wicket:id for each child component. The variables can be in any order, they > do NOT have to match the order in the HTML file. > myKey=Your balance is ${amount}. Click ${link} to view the details. > linkText=here > > And in the java > add(new Label("amount",new Model("$5.00"))); > add(new BookmarkablePageLink("link",DetailsPage.class)); > > In the browser this will output > Your balance is $5.00. Click -here- to view the details. > I'll attach a quick start as well as an svn diff. > -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.