Hi,
actually there is now JS function resizeTo :-(
V.
2009/1/4 Sébastien Piller
> Hi,
>
> I doubt such a feature is implemented in the wicket code
>
> most likely, you will need to call the javascript function
> "window.resizeTo" yourself, with an AjaxBehavior (ie
> AjaxAbstractDefaultBehavior
Well, funny you should mention this... I had a thought a few weeks ago
about starting a blog to show how I have been doing TDD with Wicket. It
seems like it is quite easy to do, but there were not many posts
discussing ways do do some testing or examples of testing things ajax
components etc
Hi Curtis
You cant really compare wicket against Grails, Wicket is not a full
stack framework (Wicket is only a webframework).. And actually Grails
can run with wicket too[1]... Or are you saying that dynamic languages
are better than type safety? Not that I want to start a religious war
tho
Hi,
I doubt such a feature is implemented in the wicket code
most likely, you will need to call the javascript function
"window.resizeTo" yourself, with an AjaxBehavior (ie
AjaxAbstractDefaultBehavior#respond and AjaxRequestTarget#appendJavascript)
Vitek Tajzich wrote:
Hi,
Is it possi
Hi,
Is it possible to resize Modal Window by ajax?
I need for some reason to resize currently opened window. I've been looking
on google and mailing list and I didn't found anything usable. I also looked
into javascript for modal window and I think It should be possible..
Thanks..
V
Jason Lea wrote:
> We decided to do Test Driven Development because
> we could use the WicketTester to help in development of our
> pages/components.
>
Hum, very interesting : the wicket testers classes are really functional and
efficient. I didn't look deep into them, considering (wrongly
Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
> yeah. good one.
>
oh oh... so I'll have to buy this book ;)
lol
bye
zedros
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This is a very interesting and surprising post in this forum. Do you have
further explanation about your superior productivity using Grails? Is this
due to the kind of applications you developp or to special tools that comes
with this framework? Is the key stone groovy?
Thanks for your enlighments
I would like create a component that extends AjaxEditableLabel with replace
TextField with AjaxEditableAutoComplete.
And I discovert a problem in the wicket-autocomplete.js when the event
onchange is rewriting (line 83) :
// WICKET-1280
objonchangeoriginal=obj.onchange;
obj.onc
Use CSS for styling customization.
Piotr Jakubowski wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Is it possible to tell TabbedPanel where to put its inner elements and
> override the default action? I would like to have the tab content in some
> other place than it is usually. And I am thinking whether it is possible
> s
Hi,
Is it possible to tell TabbedPanel where to put its inner elements and
override the default action? I would like to have the tab content in some
other place than it is usually. And I am thinking whether it is possible
somehow using TabbedPanel or I should write the whole thing from scratch.
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