It looks like the files they are using are 

http://yui.yahooapis.com/2.6.0/build/animation/animation-min.js
http://yui.yahooapis.com/2.6.0/build/yahoo-dom-event/yahoo-dom-event.js

and the files that our accordion uses are

http://us.js2.yimg.com/us.js.yimg.com/lib/common/utils/2/yahoo_2.0.0-b2.js
http://us.js2.yimg.com/us.js.yimg.com/lib/common/utils/2/event_2.0.0-b2.js
http://us.js2.yimg.com/us.js.yimg.com/lib/common/utils/2/dom_2.0.2-b3.js
http://us.js2.yimg.com/us.js.yimg.com/lib/common/utils/2/animation_2.0.0-b3.js

So it looks like they are different unless you were referring to something
else that I didn't see.

I haven't tried to contact him but I will do that. I'll let you know if I
find out anything.

Thanks,

Josh


Nino.Martinez wrote:
> 
> Looking at YUI... They do actually link directly to the js I based the 
> accordion component on:
> 
> http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/animation/
> 
> Did you try writing to the guy who did the js script?
> 
> Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
>>
>>
>> jchappelle wrote:
>>> Yea, if it is having the problem in the javascript then it has 
>>> nothing to do
>>> with wicket. I was just hoping you might be a javascript guru. :-)
>> I only change stuff, if it's really needed. You could break a dozen 
>> things when correcting stuff..
>>>   I have
>>> recently found some javascript that works for me and I've almost got a
>>> component in wicket created for it. It will work for now.
>>>   
>> Okay great.
>>> However, it would be nice to have a component that is backed by a 
>>> javascript
>>> library that is maintained and kept up to date like YUI.
>> Yeah, thats my thought too. What ever 3rd party javascript api wicket 
>> changes it ajax to, i'll probably start doing components for..
>>>  I don't know if I
>>> would worry about the wicket:container or fieldset stuff. It looks 
>>> like the
>>> big problem is with the javascript and until that is fixed there is 
>>> no use
>>> in tweaking anything else.   
>> Yeah my thought too..:(
>>> Let me know if you update the component to use something like YUI. I 
>>> would
>>> definately be interested in using it. I could even help out if you 
>>> need.   
>> Okay.. I'll ponder over it..
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
>>>
>>> Nino.Martinez wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Great that you have done some extensive diagnostics..
>>>>
>>>> jchappelle wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>> Thanks for the quick response. I am using wicket 1.3.4. I have been 
>>>>> able
>>>>> to
>>>>> reproduce my problem with a very simplified example that is just an
>>>>> extension of the wicket-contrib-accordion-examples project. I have 
>>>>> taken
>>>>> the
>>>>> AccordionPage and added another menu item that has a TextField 
>>>>> inside of
>>>>> it.
>>>>> It works fine in Safari and Google Chrome, but not in IE7 or 
>>>>> Mozilla 5.
>>>>> In
>>>>> IE7 the input is not rendered at all when the menu item is expanded.
>>>>> However
>>>>> when you close it, it shows up for a split second and then goes away
>>>>> again
>>>>> before the menu item fully closes. Also, the normal menu items seem to
>>>>> show
>>>>> up fine when clicked, but when I close them they reopen again and 
>>>>> then go
>>>>> closed really quickly.
>>>>> I have run the code with just the barebones html, css and 
>>>>> javascript that
>>>>> is
>>>>> available at http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/mwd/accordion/demo.php 
>>>>> and I am
>>>>> getting the same problem with the form components but not with the 
>>>>> other
>>>>> I
>>>>> mentioned.         
>>>> Hmm if you get the same problem here, it's not so great:( Then it's 
>>>> out of my hands. And I'd say that we should pick another js lib that 
>>>> does not have these issues. I could be convinced to do some YUI 
>>>> equalent..
>>>>    
>>>>> Could it be the span tags that are in the wicket code? Is it upset
>>>>> because
>>>>> of form components being inside of a span tag maybe?         
>>>> Could be, if this is the problem then it's a really really easy 
>>>> fix.. I can go see if I can replace it with wicket:container or 
>>>> fieldset? WDYT?
>>>>    
>>>>> Thanks for your time,
>>>>>
>>>>> Josh
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Nino.Martinez wrote:
>>>>>        
>>>>>> I forgot to mention, that I do think dojo are being picked up at 
>>>>>> wicket 1.4, some guys talked about it on the dev list. I take it 
>>>>>> you are using the 1.3?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>> jchappelle wrote:
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> I am trying to render a form inside a Panel within an 
>>>>>>>> AccordionPanel. I have
>>>>>>>> even reduced it to trying to only render a TextArea inside a 
>>>>>>>> Panel within
>>>>>>>> it. However, when I click on the title of one of the items it 
>>>>>>>> expands with
>>>>>>>> nothing but white space within it.
>>>>>>>>                       
>>>>>>> Sounds a little wierd. What I would do would be to try to have a 
>>>>>>> simple mock html that used the accordion js and see if I could 
>>>>>>> replicate it there. Theres also a chance that the author of 
>>>>>>> accordion.js has some hints on this.
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> The examples for the AccordionPanel only have a Label inside a 
>>>>>>>> Panel as the
>>>>>>>> content.
>>>>>>>>                     
>>>>>>> Yeah that's what I needed at the time.
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>>  Is this not possible? I even tried to use the
>>>>>>>> DojoAccordionContainer but it gave some weird error debug messages
>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> splattered all over my webpage(I'm not even sure how that 
>>>>>>>> happened unless it
>>>>>>>> found a FeedbackPanel or something).                       
>>>>>>> Im not sure what state dojo are in.
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> I'm starting to lose faith in many of these wicket-stuff 
>>>>>>>> projects. PLEASE
>>>>>>>> HELP!
>>>>>>>>                       
>>>>>>> Well some of the wicketstuff projects are not being maintained, 
>>>>>>> AFAIK. People are always welcome to maintain them. I saw you 
>>>>>>> wrote a direct mail to me i'll reply on the questions you had there.
>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Josh
>>>>>>>>                       
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nino Martinez Wael
>>>>>> Java Specialist @ Jayway DK
>>>>>> http://www.jayway.dk
>>>>>> +45 2936 7684
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>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/AccordionPage.html
>>>>> AccordionPage.html 
>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/AccordionPage.java
>>>>> AccordionPage.java 
>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/formcontent.html 
>>>>> formcontent.html 
>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/formcontent.java 
>>>>> formcontent.java http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/content.java 
>>>>> content.java http://www.nabble.com/file/p19996411/content.html 
>>>>> content.html         
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