Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Tags with wicket:id attributes are coupled to Wicket components, while
<wicket:xxx> are more like processing instructions. I/ we feel like
this is a big distinction and should be communicated as such.
what about my other message about a CompositeComponent. how is it so different from a pannel (the difference is just in how it interacts with a model). also wicket:link is like an automatic created component. for me, this is just extra syntax.
i hope i'm not upsetting anyone. wicket is great, and i love it. i was just
wondering why the extra code, syntax and different behavior associated with
tags.
Eelco
On 5/8/06, Ittay Dror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
why are all these <wicket:xxx> tags? why not <span
wicket:id="wicket:xxx"> or similar?
thanks,
ittay
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