Man, Thanks, this works perfectly for me, I did think of this solution, but I didn't have the well to try it till you suggested it :)
Johan, Man I can't wait for 1.2, from what I read it has allot of what I need :)
Thanks guys, if you are interested, I'm writting now 2 application using wicket (that with a simple tracking system 4 months ago), and wicket is really helping me deliver fast, it just make me code the way I like :)
ThAnKs WiCkEt TeAm!!!
On 12/11/05, Johan Compagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you use 1.2: See SubmitLinkOn 12/11/05, Andrew Berman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Don't use a submit button. Do this instead....
1. Give each form an id using the HTML id attribute
2. Add the buttons like below....
<input type="button" value="Action 1" document.getElementById("form1Id").submit();"/>
<input type="button" value="Action 2" >
--AndrewOn 12/10/05, Eelco Hillenius < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I think the problem is not so much Wicket here, but the fact that you
want to break out of the HTML boundaries. One strategy you can utilize
is to use _javascript_ to collect your form values and submit them as if
they were part of one form. If you need such functionality often, you
might even try to generalize this into a custom Wicket component.
Eelco
On 12/10/05, Ali Zaid < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I want to to submit a Form by a link or a button that don't belong to that
> Form, the idea is that I have 2 Forms in a page, one is a client details
> Form and the other is a ListView with a Form to add Contact Info to that
> client. I want to add a button (link) in the bottom of the page that say
> save that will save the whole client object and redirect to another page,
> what I want to do is to submit that form when this link is clicked.
>
> <form wicket:id="clientDetails">
> .
> .
> .
> </form>
>
> <form wicket:id="contacts">
> .
> .
> .
> </form>
>
> <input type="submit" class="formButton" value=" Save "
> wicket:id="lnk_save"/>
>
> So the idea is to submit the form clientDetails with the button lnk_save.
> hope it's doable ;)
>
> --
> Regards, Ali
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