Hello Andreas

take a look at the Palette component if this is what you expect.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07.06.2006 at 14:41:

> Hi,

> I'm new to Wicket and I
> need to create an "Options Transfer" Widget.

> It consists of two select boxes with options
> and arrow buttons to move the options from one
> box into the other one.

> Example: http://www.mattkruse.com/javascript/optiontransfer/

> How can this be done in Wicket?

> I tried to use ListMultipleChoice, but this does not work
> because a ListMultipleChoice cannot grow, i.e. cope with 
> "new" options that have not been not in the "choices" list.

> When I insert a new option into a ListMultipleChoice at runtime 
> via Javascript, there is appearantly no way to access this new
> option after submitting the form because Wicket does not find it
> in the "choices".

> Is there any other way to build an "Options Transfer" than to build
> the Component from scratch?

> Thanks,

> Andreas

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