or you can write a servlet to process form submissions from all these
different forms and call it a day.

-igor

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Alec Swan <alecs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have an interesting situation here. We have a Wicket page which we
> deliver to our web designer. The web designer uses this page as a
> template to build many pages and on each page may or may not choose to
> add a non-wicket form. Our webapp should collect the names and values
> submitted from this form and store them in a CSV file.
>
> So, the question is how to provide the web designer the flexibility of
> adding a random form and being able to collect this form submission
> data on the back-end?
>
> One idea that I am currently working on is this.
> 1. Add an empty Wicket form to the the wicket template page;
> 2. Provide submitCustomForm() JavaScript method that web designer will
> call from his custom form's "action";
> 3. In submitCustomForm() we can:
>    3.1 either change the custom form's "action" to point to Wicket
> form's action and submit custom form.
>    3.2. or somehow copy form elements from custom form to wicket form
> and submit wicket form.
>
> Your feedback will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alec
>
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