PrescientTemplateOriginalPage is actually the parent class of PrescientHome
so that why PrescientTemplateOriginalPage had the tag, and
prescientHome had the .
I was able to solve the problem and your assistance was greatly appreciated.
The problem is seems was how I was referring my form id. I nee
I don't think I have the privileges to do but let Martin Tzvetanov Grigorov
know to close the issue on Jira.
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On 12/29/19 10:46 AM, francois meillet wrote:
you are adding the header and the footer panels in the child page but the html
tag is in the super class.
François
Le 28 déc. 2019 à 22:
you are adding the header and the footer panels in the child page but the html
tag is in the super class.
François
> Le 28 déc. 2019 à 22:35, LSomefun a écrit :
>
> I do appreciate you looking at this while on holiday. The 2nd constructor of
> PrescientTemplateOriginalPage I have deleted. Tr
I do appreciate you looking at this while on holiday. The 2nd constructor of
PrescientTemplateOriginalPage I have deleted. Truth is it was not needed.
The HTML code of PrescientHome I initially submitted did not include the
HeaderPanel and footerPanel, was because of inheritance from
PrescientTempl
There are few problems I can see (from my mobile, being on hollidays )
First you should not pass component to PrescientTemplateOriginalPage
constructor's argument.
Second : in the second constructor you do not add the panels to the page
Third : in the html code the header and footer tags are not
Thanks for you reply. Included more codes below.
Code for PrescientTemplateOriginalPage below
package org.possible.bug;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WebPage;
import org.apache.wicket.markup.html.basic.Label;
import org.apache.wicket.model.Model;
/**
*
* @author oyeso
*/
public class P
Could you show us the new stacktrace and the PrescientTemplateOriginalPage code
?
François
> Le 27 déc. 2019 à 22:51, LSomefun a écrit :
>
> Thanks for your reply Francois, much appreciated. Even when I adjust my code
> and remove the login object from the source code and from the html tag l
Thanks for your reply Francois, much appreciated. Even when I adjust my code
and remove the login object from the source code and from the html tag like
the code below I still get the same error I was encountering. I definitely
will try version 9 in the near future as soon as I can solve the curre
If what you want is redirecting the user to the Login page after the form
submit,
you need to remove all references to the Login class in the PrescientHome
class,
then in the form # onSubmit you can use the code setResponsePage(Login.class).
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I am trying out the Wicket framework using version 8. I have been battling
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