igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> a less intrusive way would be to use an AjaxCallDecorator to wrap the
> script
> in the same way.
>
> -Igor
>
I tried the AjaxCallDecorator approach, but it did not work. Fundamentally,
it looks like the same code; so, what did I miss?
protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence script) {
final StringBuffer buff = new StringBuffer();
buff.append("var kc=wicketKeyCode(event); if (kc!=13) {");
buff.append(script);
buff.append("} else {document.all.");
buff.append(submit.getId());
buff.append(".click();}");
return buff;
}
};
}
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