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Igor Vaynberg resolved WICKET-1601. ----------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid Assignee: Igor Vaynberg if a listview is inside a form and contains form components you should call #setReuseItems(true) > Two RadioGroups on one page interfering with one another > -------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: WICKET-1601 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1601 > Project: Wicket > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.3.3 > Environment: generic > Reporter: Frank Silbermann > Assignee: Igor Vaynberg > Attachments: myproject.zip, screenshot-1.jpg > > > I created a simple Panel that contains a formatted RadioGroup with > wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications() returning true. (Its constructor > accepts an array of options, a PropertyModel to be controlled, and a caption > for the label.) I put two instances of this panel on a single page, each > controlling its own model variable. The page displays the two RadioGroup > panels and displays the value of the two model variables. > When I select a radiobutton from one group, all the radio buttons from the > other group become unselected (i.e., the dot indicator disappears) -- as > though the radio buttons belonged to the same button group. > My quickstart project illustrating the behavior uses Wicket 1.3.3. Bring up > the home page and begin clicking its radio groups to see the behavior. > I discovered this problem in my Wicket 1.2 application when I tried to > upgrade its libraries from Wicket 1.2.2 to Wicket 1.2.6. (With the new > libraries, I also began seeing a great many puzzling new null value errors.) > If the bug gets fixed in Wicket 1.3, I'll upgrade my application to it. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.