Not with Wicket directly. You could take a look at the WIcket Velocity
sub project (also found at Apache Wicket) where you have more
flexibility regarding markup scripting.
Martijn
Would it be an easy enhancement to implement? - just an option to not
raise an error if the Java component 'declares' a component that the
markup doesn't use. I don't see how that would have any negative side
effects - only a more flexible web framework, passing more
responsibility to the markup side.
On 7/10/07, Chris Colman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can understand that an error needs to be raised when some markup
attempts to bind to a component who's wicket id can't be found in
the
wicket page class or component class - that make sense but what
about
the other way around...
What if I wanted to provide a component class with a whole range of
data: eg., name, description, image, etc., but I wanted the writer
of
the markup to pick and choose what he/she wants displayed even
though
their markup all links to a single wicket component class.
For example: Markup author A wants to display name and description
but
no image. Markup author B wants to display a name and an image but
no
description.
I know I can control visibility of items at the Java side but what
if I
wanted this control at the markup side? Could wicket be configured
so it
just ignored 'extra' fields that the Java classes provided but were
not
used by the markup instead of throwing an exception?
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:52:53 +0100
From: Dipu Seminlal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] Displaying Modal Window to capture and
display error message
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great, it works now !!!
On 7/10/07, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/10/07, Dipu Seminlal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to display a modal window when a submit button is
clicked
I would use an AjaxButton on then in it's onError method open the
modal
window.
Frank
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