On Monday 30 July 2012 18:18:46 Pierre Goiffon wrote:
> But one more question though : why rendering wicket:head (in the markup
> file) contributions before renderHead() (in the java file) contributions ?
> Seems to me that what you'll put in wicket:head will certainly be some
> king of static code
Thnx..:) It is working now...we need to set path then...
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We are trying to write some tests using FormTester.
We are setting values on a text field and then submitting the form.
The form is erroring out because the field is required.
Does anybody have any ideas why the value is not getting set properly?
Douglas
As well as setting the max age to zero, I also set the cookie's path to "/".
kshitiz wrote
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to delete 2 cookies by using the code:
>
>
> *Cookie emailIdCookie = ((WebRequest)
> getRequestCycle()
>
Hi,
I am trying to delete 2 cookies by using the code:
*Cookie emailIdCookie = ((WebRequest)
getRequestCycle()
.getRequest()).getCookie("emailId");
Cookie passwordCookie
Hello,
> Wicket 6 final won't take long.
Good to know !
> I'm not sure about the Wicket 1.5 ordering, but in Wicket 6, header items are
> rendered child-first in the component hierarchy. For every component,
> is rendered first, followed by the header contributions in the
> Java code. Within a
Hi there ..
Setup a panel that covers both, a facebook-login button and a user state
sensitive link.
The link should be disabled unless we find a user in the session.
The Ajax FB link looks like:
AjaxLink fbLink = new AjaxLink("fb") {
public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target)
Nothat appeared as a replacement of "" in the forum...
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I assume the " entities aren't really there in the code?
From: kshitiz
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Date: 07/30/2012 09:16 AM
Subject:Re: Where to add javascript in html pages which follow
inheritance relationship.
hi,
Sorry to disturb you again but I am trying out this code
hi,
Sorry to disturb you again but I am trying out this code but it is not
working:
*Page1:*
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="en" lang="en"
xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org/dtds.data/wicket-xhtml1.4-strict.dtd";>
OkkI was thinking this as a possibility..thanks for clarifying my
doubt...:)
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Francois Meillet wrote
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> It works perfectly with Wicket 6
>
> Francois
>
I migrate my project from wicket 1.5.X to 6.0.0-beta3. I can confirm, the
bug is lost =)
Thanks for all
Alex
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page2.html doesn't have any inside
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 3:47 PM, kshitiz wrote:
> So, if put JS in page3, why it is not working? After all, it is the root
> one...
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So, if put JS in page3, why it is not working? After all, it is the root
one...
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Definitely ! you should use Wicket 6.x.x which is nearly in final release.
The 6.0.0-beta3 is already very stable.
François
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Développeur Wicket - indépendant - Paris - IDF
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Hey Francois,
thanks for your answer.
Wicket 6 is a beta version. Is it stable?
I think the problem is, when I call in an ajax callback function like
"onTimer()" a panel or something else with also an ajax callback function,
the child header javascript for the ajax request is not set in the pare
It works perfectly with Wicket 6
Francois
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Développeur Wicket - indépendant - Paris - IDF
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