yehh, that's excellent! I know now, thank you, igor.vaynberg.
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> no they do not, all that is taken care off by wicket markup inheritance.
> for
> example:
>
> class basepage extends webpage {
> abstract componentwithassociatedmarkup newarea1(string id);
> abstract componentwithassociatedmarkup newarea2(string id);
> }
>
> basepage.html
> <html>
> <body>
> before1 <div wicket:id="area1"></div> before2 <div
> wicket:id="area2"></div>
> <wicket:child/>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> class page1 extends basepage {
> //implementation of newarea1 and 2
> }
>
> page1.html
> <wicket:extend>
> <wicket:fragment for area 1></wicket:fragment>
> <wicket:fragment for area 2></wicket:fragment>
> </wicket:extend>
>
> as you can see in page1.html you do not need to repeat before1 and before2
> markup.
>
> -igor
>
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