Thank you!
> <frameset wicket:id="frameset">...
>
> add(new WebMarkupContainer("frameset").add(new
> AttributeModifier("cols", new ReadOnlyModel() { ... }, true)));
>
> Martijn
>
> On 10/6/06, Arseny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hello!
>> I am still migrating my mind from Struts into Wicket:)
>> I have a newbie question:
>> In my component markup I need to dynamically change
>> frames width:
>> ...
>> <FRAMESET cols="20%, 80%">
>> ...
>>
>> In JSP I would write something like:  ...<FRAMESET cols="<%=
>> myView.framesWidth()  %>">...
>> What is a Wicket approach for this task?
>> Thank you!
>>
>> P.S. By the way, may be there is a Splitter component (like in ZK
>> Components) in Wicket (I did not find one)?
>>
>> Arseny.
>>
>>
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