So, I don't have to put the indicator into my markup?   It somehow
automatically adds itself?

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:21 PM, TahitianGabriel <glan...@piti.pf> wrote:
>
> For FormComponentFeedbackBorder you'll have to change your hierarchy like
> that :
>
> HTML :
> <input type="text" wicket:id="field">
>
> Java :
> form.add(new FormComponentFeedbackBorder("border").add(new
> TextField("field")));
>
>
> Why can't you use FormComponentFeedbackIndicator so you can add it on the
> fly :
>
> HTML :
> <input type="text" wicket:id="field" />
>
> Java :
> RequiredTextField<Integer> field = new RequiredTextField<Integer>("field");
> form.add(field);
> final FormComponentFeedbackIndicator indicator = new
> FormComponentFeedbackIndicator("indicator");
> indicator.setOutputMarkupPlaceholderTag(true);
> indicator.setIndicatorFor(field);
> form.add(indicator);
>
> Regards,
>
> Gabriel.
>
>
> James Carman-3 wrote:
>>
>> Well, per the example in the "forms with flair" demo, I'm adding these
>> borders to my components "on the fly" using a visitor.  So, I don't
>> think the FormComponentFeedbackBorder thing will work, since I would
>> have to actually change the hierarchy by adding my component *to* the
>> border component (it doesn't implement IComponentBorder as required by
>> the setComponentBorder method).  Or, am I not understanding how to use
>> it (or something like it)?
>>
>
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