Hey Everyone,
I'm having some difficulties with *ModalWindow*. I need a way to set the
*HTML Focus* to the *title* of the *ModalWindow* when it pops up, but so far
nothing has worked for me.
1. I have tried adding an *AjaxEventBehavior ("onload")* to my modal window,
but that did not work. Neit
Hey Everyone,
I'm having some difficulties with *ModalWindow*. I need a way to set the
HTML Focus to the title of the *ModalWindow *when it pops up, but so far
nothing has worked for me.
1. I have tried adding an *AjaxEventBehavior ("onload")* to my modal window,
but that did not work. Neither
You can override public CharSequence getAfterHandler(Component component)
instead to disable the button *after* the Ajax call is made.
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 8:3
Thanks for your answer. Your tip for non-ajax-buttons helped me a lot.
Just another remark about that: disabling a Button in getTriggerJavaScript
leads to the side effect that the onsubmit method of the Button will not be
called because the disabling is done before form submit.
The css property
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no tags :(((
Maybe you can create quickstart project with
1) desired structure
2) your subclass
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 11:01 PM, Entropy wrote:
> I'm not sure how to make the markup show right in the post. I'll try
> wrapping it in PRE.
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> //Error: This field is
I'm not sure how to make the markup show right in the post. I'll try
wrapping it in PRE.
//Error: This field is required.
Anyway, yes, I am subclassing the component feedback, but it adds the
It is hard to read your markup :(
You can extend FeedbackPanel and provide your own markup
Would it work?
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:10 PM, Entropy wrote:
> Ooops, I see nabble is hiding the tags. Trying again with < and >
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Ooops, I see nabble is hiding the tags. Trying again with < and >
Our front-end guy is asking for us to modify how our component feedback
messages render. In particular he wants tags around EACH MESSAGE like so:
//Error: This is the message.
I added an override for the ComponentFeedbackPanel java and html to make
everything spans
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