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I have participated in some problems while using Nested Enclosure, and I want to know that it is a bug in my coding , Or if I'm trying, it is not basically supported.
Like the content:
& lt; Wicket: Babysitter = "Primary" & gt; & Lt; Wicket: Message key = "Primary." & Gt; Primary server & lt; / Wicket: message & gt; & Lt; Select ID = "Primary" Wicket: id = "Primary" & gt; & Lt; / Select & gt; & Lt; Wicket: children of the enclosure = "backup" & gt; & Lt; Wicket: Message key = "backup.label" /> & Lt; Span id = "backup" wicket: id = "backup" & gt; & Lt; / Span & gt; & Lt; / Wicket: enclosure & gt; & Lt; / Wicket: enclosure & gt; The question is: Is it ok to use HTML this way, before I want to ensure visibility controllers before I start looking for issues. I have diged some documents and search engines for a while, but have not mentioned or supported to support the nested enclosures.
Thank you!
Sorry for such a late response, I have not seen your comment.
I do not believe there are any documents related to nesting limitations; & Gt; Wicket: enclosure & gt; Tag; However, there are some other limitations of the tags that are in the document.
Documented in the first boundary:
Changing the visibility of a child's component in Ajax does not affect the entire clutter of callback method, but only the child component is its The reason is that only the component of the child has been added in AjaxRequestTarget.
and
If there are more than one wicket component directly under the enclosure, then you have to specify which of the children of the Disney Controls visibility by providing an ID in the attribute:
and another, a & lt; Wicket: enclosure & gt; Tag Actually any FormComponent hidden by the tag will still be valid on form submissions. If you are looking at your logs, then a warning message has been given for this problem.
Note: The term "documentary" is somewhat ambiguous for the wicket. I think that you have to use just to gather information from different sources to get answers to your questions. When in doubt, try to find Javadoc or inline comments for the Soviet code. These are usually the best document sources.
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