> You could do it with JQuery directly, or implement WiQuery dialog.
The latter is preferrable, because if you close a ModalWindow in the browser
with no roundtrip then the server side state will not be notified that it is
closed, and thus might reappear if the page is refreshed as a whole.
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You could do it with JQuery directly, or implement WiQuery dialog.
2010/4/14 Konstantin Stepanyuk
> Could somebody please help me with this question? I think that this is very
> important bug-o-feature
>
>
> Konstantin Stepanyuk wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for your great product!
>>
>> I
Could somebody please help me with this question? I think that this is
very important bug-o-feature
Konstantin Stepanyuk wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for your great product!
I have a question (or feature request) regarding the close button.
There is default closing button ('X') on each Wicket modal
Hi all,
Thanks for your great product!
I have a question (or feature request) regarding the close button.
There is default closing button ('X') on each Wicket modal window.
It works perfectly, but also it interacts with server.
Is it possible to disable this interaction and make the button
cl