you can also use IndicatingAjaxLink that has a little indicator built in

-igor


On 8/29/07, Evan Chooly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why not just use the AjaxLazyLoadingPanel?  I'm currently using it and my
> lazy loaded component is updated via AJAX.  So, page comes up, ALLP loads
> the report panel which can take a few seconds.  Then I have an AJAX
> submitted form that updates the filters for the report and refreshes that
> table using (from memory IndicatingAjaxSubmitButton) so while the report
> panel itself doesn't get the spinner on the update, the button gets that
> indicator showing that things are working.
>
> On 8/29/07, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi list, I have a simple site with a menu on the left and a content in
> the
> > center that needs some wicket magic. ;-)
> >
> > Instead of reloading the page from menu link to menu link, I would like
> to
> > have AjaxLinks and a kind of AjaxLazyLoadingPanel that could change by
> > each
> > click without reloading all pages.
> >
> > Thankfully one big part is done. All pages basically creates a new panel
> > instance that holds its contents, so I already have every panel
> developed.
> > I
> > just need to load them into the main page by ajax means and if it is
> > possible, have the little wheel from the AjaxLazyLoadingPanel.
> >
> >
> > f(t)
> >
>

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