I don't think there is something for that in wicket, but....
1. You can use a Label and setEscapeMarkupId(false);
2. You can use simple Label and add a SimpleAttributeModifier.


On 2/12/07, Robert . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I have been using Tapestry before and kinda enjoyed using the
IMarkupWriter by doing things like
writer.begin("div");
writer.attribute("id", "abc");
writer.println("text");
writer.end();

Is there an equivalent way of doing this in Wicket?

Robert

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