Well, actually, I like that solution.
Erik.
severian wrote:
>
> OK Erik, it seems like the following works:
>
> class MyContainer extends WebMarkupContainer {
> public MyContainer(String id) {
> super(id);
> }
>
> @Override
> protected void onComponentTagBody(final MarkupStream markupStream,
> final ComponentTag openTag) {
> super.onComponentTagBody(markupStream, openTag);
> getResponse().write("*");
> }
> }
>
> I'm happy with this solution, unless anyone tells me otherwise. I can
> easily change MyContainer to add a style (or whatever) as my requirements
> change, without touching the markup.
>
> Thanks again,
> Severian.
>
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