you can put any kind of component into your RadioGroup container, it only
exists as a boundary for Radio components inside it. so to make it short add
the textfields into the radiogroup.
-igor
On 4/24/07, kubino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, I tried to search through the forum, but I couldnt find answer, I
hope
it is easy.
Consider html page where is a filtering form with this possibilities:
<input type="radio" /> No filter <input type="radio" /> FiltrSpecific :
<input type="text" /> <input type="radio" /> Filtr all
In java code, I am only adding the radio id's in to the radioGroup , not
the
textfield(s)(they are added to the form component)
But wicket gives me the exception the I didnt add the the textfield or my
hierarchy doesn't match(I guess the hierarchy doesnt match).
SO what can I do?
I cannot put the textfield after the radio's buttons becouse , I have more
than one textfields related to the radios
Thanks.
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