Quick update :
I've found some help here :
http://www.nabble.com/FeedbackPanel%2C-Form%2C-which-component-is-caousing-feedback--tf2427268.html#a6767963
but I'm still looking for how to tell the FormComponentFeedbackBorder
to render itself..

++
ZedroS, digging in !


On 3/28/07, ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm playing with Ajax and Wicket, which is quite fun, but I've an
> issue with AjaxSubmitButton and FormComponentFeedbackBorder.
>
> I guess I should use target.addComponent(Component) ; to declare in my
> AjaxSubmitButton that I want the feedback border to be updated.
>
> However, I'm using a CommonForm which is inherited in my page, to add
> some specific elements.
>
> Thus, if I put my AjaxSubmitButton in my page, I don't have any
> reference to the feedbackborder. If I put my AjaxSubmitButton in the
> inherited form itself, then I've to give a reference to my
> feedbackpanel (passing it to the form and then the AjaxSubmitButton )
> and one reference for each feedbackborder (passing each to the
> AjaxSubmitButton).
>
> This end up being quite verbose and annoying, so I wonder whether
> there is a better, like calling directly my form "onSubmit" and let it
> deal directly with the feedbackborder...
>
> I hope I'm clear enough for you to help me, if not just let me know.
>
> Thanks in advance
> ZedroS
>

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