What wicket version are you using? Nested forms are only supported in
1.3. If you are using modal window with 1.2, the only reliable way to
use forms is putting a page inside modal window.

-Matej

On 6/22/07, Frank Bille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Hi, i'm having an strange behavior in my application.
> > i have a form with a listview inside and the items in this listview can be
> > reordered using buttons (that's why the list is inside a form). In the
> > form i have a link that opens a modalWindow to add a new element to my
> > list (the link and the modal are defined as elements inside the form).
> >
>
> Why is the modal component defined inside the form? Couldn't you just move
> it out of the form?
>
> Frank
>
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