Did you try escaping the '.'? Something like $("#quantity
\.noOfUnits1232").
I refer to Wicket id's with periods in several CSS rules with no
problem. The period is a valid character in HTML id's and I strongly
disagree with the magical id mangling behavior you suggest. If JQuery
can't handle valid HTML id's, that's a JQuery bug and not a Wicket bug.
-Ryan
On Sep 21, 2007, at 4:44 AM, Alex Objelean wrote:
This is about how wicket generates dynamically markupID.
I have, for instance, the following markup component:
<input wicket:id="quantity.noOfUnits" />
The generated markupId for this component looks like the following:
quantity.noOfUnits1232 .
I suggest to escape any css valid specifiers from the generated
markupId, by
replacing them with something else (for instance '_' character).
The problem appear when I am trying to identify the component by
it's id
using some js library (like jQuery) and as a consequence the result
of this
query: $("#quantity.noOfUnits1232") is invalid.
Thank you!
Alex.
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