Am a newbie, so i might be wrong. But if i understand your problem correctly, you need to name the markup YourPage$YourPanel.html and place it in the same package.
On 1/11/06, Ali Zaid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
I was wondering if I can define a panel inside a page, let me explain:
Say I was develping a page that shows different panel depending on
whatever :), so if whatever is true it show panel01 if false panel02.
Now, the way to do it (or how I know to do it) is to have the page,
with a span that say where the panel go, and have 2 markup files that
define the 2 panels in seperate files. say I want to tell wiicket to
look for this markup inside the page, is there a way?
I know this can also be solved by markup container, but what I really
want to use this for is a table that show some info and when the row
is clicked it show a form to change this info.
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Regards, Ali
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