On Sep 7, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Erik Brakkee wrote: Andrew Lombardi wrote:Erik,Excellent! This is exactly what I need. By the way, I think a component like this should also be part of wicket extensions. There is no need for a one-size-fits all date component and in practice you encounter many different types of date choosers. The advantage of the dropdown version over the _javascript_ version in my opinion is that you can use the keyboard and that it doesn't give you a popup and force a user to use the mouse. An experienced user should be able to use the interface with the keyboard only I think. yeah, having it as a secondary option in wicket-extensions might be nice. I believe I can create a wicket-contrib project with this on it. Just so its available somewhere I have just read your blog. I will try it out tomorrow. good deal :)
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