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> Basically I need two of the same links on the page, and it looks like I
> have to do this which just seems kinda lame...
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> add(new BookmarkablePageLink<String>("personaldetails",
> PersonalDetailsPage.class));
> add(new BookmarkablePageLink<String>("personaldetails2",
> PersonalDetailsPage.class));
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> jWeekend wrote:
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>> Jason,
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>> What are you trying to achieve?
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>> Here are some ideas that may give the desired effect, depending on what
>> that is ...
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>> 1 - Make a model for your data and give that to all the Label instances
>> as required, (but each with their unique id and separate markup).
>> 2 - Use a repeater (like a ListView) to render several labels (no
>> repetition of Java code or markup).
>> 3 - Write a method that takes a model (or just a String) and an id, that
>> returns an appropriately configured Label instance (saves on repeating
>> Java code - still need markup per component and your own unique ids).
>>
>> Regards - Cemal
>> http://www.jWeekend.co.uk jWeekend
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>> novotny wrote:
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>>> I have a simple label "hello" and I want to display it twice in the same
>>> page, but wicket complains the wicket:id needs to be unique in my
>>> page.... what do I need to do, is there an alias or something?
>>>
>>> Thanks, Jason
>>>
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