Why do you need the fragments at all? The fragments body is a constant
text, correct? You don't change it, you don't change the visibility.

Juergen

On 6/7/07, Ví­t Rozkovec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good day,
> one more issue - is there some way how to turn of markup validation?
> In my template I am using this:
>
> ====================================
>    <wicket:panel>
>    <span wicket:id="outerConditionalStart"></span>
>            <ul>
>                <li wicket:id="liItem">
>                    <a href="#" wicket:id="link">
>                        <span wicket:id="linkText">[text odkazu]</span>
>                        <span wicket:id="innerConditionalStart"></span>
>                    </a>
>                    <span wicket:id="innerConditionalEnd"></span>
>                    <span wicket:id="subItemInsertPoint"></span>
>                </li>
>            </ul>
>    <span wicket:id="outerConditionalEnd"></span>
>    </wicket:panel>
>
> <wicket:fragment wicket:id="outerConditionalStart">
> <!--[if lte IE 6]><table><tr><td><![endif]-->
> </wicket:fragment>
>
> <wicket:fragment wicket:id="outerConditionalEnd">
> <!--[if lte IE 6]></td></tr></table></a><![endif]-->
> </wicket:fragment>
>
> <wicket:fragment wicket:id="innerConditionalStart">
> <!--[if IE 7]><!-->
> </wicket:fragment>
>
> <wicket:fragment wicket:id="innerConditionalEnd">
> <!--<![endif]-->
> </wicket:fragment>
> ========================================
>
> The problem is that wicket complains about using fragments this way with
> message:
>
> WicketMessage: Tag '<td>' (line 20, column 30) has a mismatched close
> tag at '</wicket:fragment>' (line 21, column 1)
>
>
> My purpose is to first initialize a menu tree and then traversing whole
> tree, generating drop-down menu with the structure which can be seen here:
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/css/final_drop.txt
> The whole working menu can bee seen here:
> http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menus/final_drop.html
>
> What solution can be for my problem?
> Or does wicket has natively some support for creating dropdown menus? I
> was unable to find.
> Thanks for any help.
> Regards Vitek
>
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