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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 9:29 PM, walnutmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Very new to Wicket, I've been reading about it for a few days, I'm really
> excited now that I'm using it.
>
> The stuff I do requires that you be able to create dynamic form elements...
> as an example, how would I be able to create a form that has a radio button
> input, where the amount of radio buttons depends on a call to some other
> object?
>
> A quick example...
>
> <form area>
>
> </form area>
>
> This will be an area that could have any number of radio button options
> based on a call to some psuedo function 'List<RadioButtonOption>
> getRadioButtonSelectionOptions();'
>
> I am unable to just call 'add(optionIndex, listOfOptions.getNext());'
> because there is nothing mapped to it in HTML, however, I can't put it in
> HTML, because I don't know how many options there will be.
>
> Thanks!
> Justin
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