Thanks Ernesto Reinaldo for your suggestion.
In the same context, I want to validate the user's input.
Is there a proper/standard way to validate all Text Fields in a form?
Currently IVisitor is used to iterate components in the form.
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On Fri, Oct 30
Thanks Ernesto Reinaldo for your suggestion.
In the same context, I want to validate the user's input.
Is there a proper/standard way to validate all Text Fields in a form?
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 5:22 PM Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro <
reier...@gmail.
Hi,
If you want to make sure none of your developers use his/her fat fingers
you might register at application level a IComponentOnBeforeRenderListener that
checks/sets this to true. If you want to exclude some components you can
create some annotation to mark components that are allowed to have t
Thanks Maxim Solodovnik.
It took me a while to identify the problem.
Your reply helped me, in my case 'setEscapeModelStrings(false)' was set on
the feedback panel.
The problem is solved after removing it.
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 9:01 AM Maxim Solo
You can completely disable inline scripts using strict CSP
And of cause this is you who output the script entered to the page :)
If it is done via Label just remove 'setEscapeModelStrings(false)'
If you need to accept and display HTML input, you can 'sanitize' form value
from mobile (sorry for ty
Hi guys,
JS script alert is displayed when user input alert('xss
attacks') and submit the form. How to handle this? Basically I
want to prevent Cross-Site-Scripting from user inputs.
Is it possible to do this globally since our Wicket Webapp is big?
I found the below post which is discussed in 2010