AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Eric Woerner

I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of that tabs
has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when you click
on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will display.  Nothing
between the form tags will display.

Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Tauren Mills
Eric,

After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
described my problem in a message last night with the subject How to
replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.

I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the content
is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.

Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.

Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  Unfortunately,
I don't have a solution.

Tauren


On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of that tabs
 has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when you click
 on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will display.  Nothing
 between the form tags will display.

 Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Tauren Mills
Eric,

Will you test in IE?  The form content shows in IE6, but not in FF2 on WinXP.

Tauren


On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eric,

 After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
 described my problem in a message last night with the subject How to
 replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.

 I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the content
 is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
 panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
 info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.

 Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
 I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.

 Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  Unfortunately,
 I don't have a solution.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of that tabs
  has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when you click
  on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will display.  Nothing
  between the form tags will display.
 
  Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Igor Vaynberg
you probably have the span/div problem. make sure you do not nest any block
level elements like div inside spans

-igor


On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Eric,

 Will you test in IE?  The form content shows in IE6, but not in FF2 on
 WinXP.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Eric,
 
  After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
  described my problem in a message last night with the subject How to
  replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.
 
  I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the content
  is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
  panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
  info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.
 
  Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
  I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.
 
  Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  Unfortunately,
  I don't have a solution.
 
  Tauren
 
 
  On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of that
 tabs
   has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when you
 click
   on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will
 display.  Nothing
   between the form tags will display.
  
   Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Tauren Mills
A quick fix to this is to wrap your form in this:

div style=clear: both
  form ... /form
/div

But I think the TabbedPanel CSS should deal with it more elegantly.

Tauren


On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eric,

 I did some more tests and I just discovered that for me, the HTML is
 on the page, just not under the tabs like it should be.  It is to the
 far right of the tabs, and I have to scroll right to see it.  A scroll
 bar should appear on the bottom when you go to that tab.  If you turn
 off CSS, the content will show as well.  I can't believe I didn't see
 that sooner...  Argh!

 Anyway, I think there is something wrong with the TabbedPanel CSS, so
 I created a simple quickstart to illustrate the problem and attached
 it to a JIRA:
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-844

 If I figure out a solution, I'll let you know.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  you probably have the span/div problem. make sure you do not nest any block
  level elements like div inside spans
 
  -igor
 
 
  On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Eric,
  
   Will you test in IE?  The form content shows in IE6, but not in FF2 on
   WinXP.
  
   Tauren
  
  
   On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric,
   
After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
described my problem in a message last night with the subject How to
replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.
   
I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the content
is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.
   
Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.
   
Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  Unfortunately,
I don't have a solution.
   
Tauren
   
   
On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of that
   tabs
 has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when you
   click
 on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will
   display.  Nothing
 between the form tags will display.

 Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Matej Knopp
There is no such thing as tabbed panel CSS. Tabbed panel doesn't come
with any CSS. I put

div.tab-panel {
clear: left;
}

to styles.css in wicket examples, just in case someone takes the
styles from there.

-Matej

On 8/14/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A quick fix to this is to wrap your form in this:

 div style=clear: both
   form ... /form
 /div

 But I think the TabbedPanel CSS should deal with it more elegantly.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Eric,
 
  I did some more tests and I just discovered that for me, the HTML is
  on the page, just not under the tabs like it should be.  It is to the
  far right of the tabs, and I have to scroll right to see it.  A scroll
  bar should appear on the bottom when you go to that tab.  If you turn
  off CSS, the content will show as well.  I can't believe I didn't see
  that sooner...  Argh!
 
  Anyway, I think there is something wrong with the TabbedPanel CSS, so
  I created a simple quickstart to illustrate the problem and attached
  it to a JIRA:
  https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-844
 
  If I figure out a solution, I'll let you know.
 
  Tauren
 
 
  On 8/13/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   you probably have the span/div problem. make sure you do not nest any 
   block
   level elements like div inside spans
  
   -igor
  
  
   On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Eric,
   
Will you test in IE?  The form content shows in IE6, but not in FF2 on
WinXP.
   
Tauren
   
   
On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Eric,

 After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
 described my problem in a message last night with the subject How to
 replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.

 I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the content
 is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
 panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
 info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.

 Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
 I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.

 Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  Unfortunately,
 I don't have a solution.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of 
  that
tabs
  has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when 
  you
click
  on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will
display.  Nothing
  between the form tags will display.
 
  Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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Re: AjaxTabbedPanel Problem

2007-08-13 Thread Tauren Mills
Matej,

Thanks for doing that.  That's where I got the css from, and is what I
was referring to.

Tauren


On 8/13/07, Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There is no such thing as tabbed panel CSS. Tabbed panel doesn't come
 with any CSS. I put

 div.tab-panel {
 clear: left;
 }

 to styles.css in wicket examples, just in case someone takes the
 styles from there.

 -Matej

 On 8/14/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  A quick fix to this is to wrap your form in this:
 
  div style=clear: both
form ... /form
  /div
 
  But I think the TabbedPanel CSS should deal with it more elegantly.
 
  Tauren
 
 
  On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Eric,
  
   I did some more tests and I just discovered that for me, the HTML is
   on the page, just not under the tabs like it should be.  It is to the
   far right of the tabs, and I have to scroll right to see it.  A scroll
   bar should appear on the bottom when you go to that tab.  If you turn
   off CSS, the content will show as well.  I can't believe I didn't see
   that sooner...  Argh!
  
   Anyway, I think there is something wrong with the TabbedPanel CSS, so
   I created a simple quickstart to illustrate the problem and attached
   it to a JIRA:
   https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-844
  
   If I figure out a solution, I'll let you know.
  
   Tauren
  
  
   On 8/13/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you probably have the span/div problem. make sure you do not nest any 
block
level elements like div inside spans
   
-igor
   
   
On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Eric,

 Will you test in IE?  The form content shows in IE6, but not in FF2 on
 WinXP.

 Tauren


 On 8/13/07, Tauren Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Eric,
 
  After reading your message, I just tested my problem out again.  I
  described my problem in a message last night with the subject How 
  to
  replace panelA with panelB using AjaxLink in panelA.
 
  I'm now thinking that that I did have it working, but that the 
  content
  is just not showing.  I have a form on panelB, and it looks like
  panelA has been replaced with panelB when I look at the AjaxDebug
  info.  But panelB isn't showing on the page.
 
  Note that I'm not using an AjaxTabbedPanel, just a TabbedPanel.  But
  I'm using ajax inside the panel to replace it.
 
  Bottom line is that I too am having that same problem.  
  Unfortunately,
  I don't have a solution.
 
  Tauren
 
 
  On 8/13/07, Eric Woerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have a interesting problem with the AjaxTabbedPanel.  If one of 
   that
 tabs
   has a panel that has forms with in it they are not displayed when 
   you
 click
   on that tab.  None of the textareas or TextFields will
 display.  Nothing
   between the form tags will display.
  
   Has anyone ever seen this problem?
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