Hi,
By inactivity, I could also only refresh only the info box without the form
that's the correct solution.
Updating a text component (or its parent) via Ajax while it has focus will lead
to jumping cursors and/or lost user input.
Have fun
Sven
On 21.10.20 09:35, Holzmueller wrote:
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Hi,
thanks for your feedback.
My use-case is a text input field, that submits the form data on blur. But also
after an timespan of inactivity in the input filed itself (user stopped
writing).
The ajax response refreshed the form (invalidation messages) and in addition to
that an info box. Of c
Hi,
from the JavaDoc:
/**
* Indicates whether or not this AjaxBehavior will produce
. By default it will
* produce it but some behaviors may need to return their own
response which shouldn't be
* processed by wicket-ajax.js
*/
private boolean wicketAjaxResponse = t
Hi everyone,
I've a question about the wicket ajax response processing.
What's the meaning behind the attrs.wr JavaScript boolean attribute?
I can change it with JavaScript by the IAjaxCallListener.getBeforeSendHandler()
method.
My goal is to prevent the ajax component replacement in some circu