Maybe there is a possibility to not use <wicket:extend>/<wicket:child>, but plain wicket:id-attributes instead? At least that's what I want to achieve to keep my HTML clean.
Tom Paolo Di Tommaso schrieb: > I'm get confused of to use <wicket:child /> and <wicket:extend /> > element to write a multi-level page inheritance. > > Let's say that the have the following hierarchy: > > Page A > ^ > | > Page B > ^ > | > Page C > > > > The page A will be: > <html> > <head> > <body> > Some stuff here .... > <wicket:child> > > <wicket:child/> > </body> > </html> > > > The page C > <html> > <head> > <body> > <wicket:extend> > Some details > </wicket:extend> > </body> > </html> > > > But how to write the Page B markup ?? > > > Thanks, Paolo > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT > Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your > opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash > http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Wicket-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Wicket-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-user
