But if you are thinking about client side markup changes, then that is
possible, without the server knowing it.

But the server will not know when you have disabled a textfield for
instance, and will still try to parse the value: thus setting it to
null or firing a required validator when you have set required = true.

Martijn

On 5/29/06, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no,

you have to communicate with the server in some way. You can use
different ajax packages instead of wicket-ajax, such as
wicket-contrib-dojo or wicket-contrib-scriptaculous, or do a full page
refresh.

Think about it, how would the server know that a property has to
change without getting notified? Wicket is pretty cool technology, but
not *that* advanced ;-).

Martijn

On 5/29/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please,
> is there any way to change an attribute of a component in wicket without
> doing any server round trip via Ajax packages?
>
>


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