Nevermind, using a PackageStringResourceLoader works fine!
CN
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No that won't work anyway because the ModalWindow instance is added at the
page level and reused throughout. So basically I need to pass the panel
where the content panel is instantiated to this content panel so that it can
resolve the resources. Bit ugly..
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Hey there,
Indeed I'm using a Panel rather than a separate page.
I could just use StringResourceModel("key", modalwindow.getParent(), null)
but I was hoping for something less verbose that would cover all
resourcemodel use in the modal content panel...
Thanks,
CN
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Hi,
First of all thank you to everyone for such a great framework!
My question is that when I use the AjaxEditableMultiLineLabel and click on
the displayed text the subsequent text in the textarea form element is *all*
selected, this makes it difficult to then find the place that I wanted to
Hi,
if you're using a panel as the ModalWindow's content (not a separate
page), you can use Wicket's usual resource resolving:
https://ci.apache.org/projects/wicket/guide/7.x/guide/single.html#i18n_3
Regards
Sven
On 19.03.2016 13:17, ChambreNoire wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to be able to use
Hi,
I'd like to be able to use localised string resources declared within the
ModalWindow's parent panel from within the ModalWindow content Panel.
Any ideas?
Many Thanks,
CN
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I¹m thinking it would be handy to automate testing of the simplest of
validity & accessibility requirements eg, checking that every
element has an alt attribute, and every form input has a label.
Eventually maybe taking this up a notch and connecting with existing HTML
validation and
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll have a go with that!
Cheers
Simon
On 17 March 2016 at 14:39, Martin Grigorov-4 [via Apache Wicket]
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This requirement sounds quite sophisticated!
> Initially AEMLL is rendered in view mode - as a Label,
Hi,
This requirement sounds quite sophisticated!
Initially AEMLL is rendered in view mode - as a Label, i.e. a .
When you click on this then an Ajax call is made and the Label is
replaced with TextArea.
It would be challenging to set the cursor at the desired position.
Maybe it will be much