On 8/19/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why not hold an extra reference to that textfield in youre page or
> another place you want.

Right, have not thought of that ;)

> But this shouldn't be nessesary. If you want to clear/reset things that
> seems to me that is data
> So you should just clear the models..

Model is created right there, so I thought that I need to get field
and to recreate model for it:

add(new TextField("username", new PropertyModel(properties, "username")));
add(new PasswordTextField("password", new PropertyModel(properties,
"password")));

> But why reuse those things. I think it is more hassle then it gains...

Because I need the same URL whenever I click a link for a page. No...
actually, I do not really *need* that, because if I go back and then
click a link, I don't care that URL is different because this is
another sequence of browser history...

What I do need is that when I go back and click a link, I would see
the data that I already entered. I guess, based on your previous
advice to use model, I can reuse model, but use new page instances.
Hmm, I never thought of that.

I can stick model somewhere in the session. Is there better place for
that in Wicket, considering that I want to use the same model in
different instances of Page?

Thanks!

Michael.


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