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How to add listeners in content fragments

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We are using content fragments for few pages and now I have requirement to populate dropdown dynamically, would it be possible to write listeners in content fragments? . Not able to find docs, any pointers would be helpful

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If you need to populate this dynamically - why use content fragment in the first place. I would look at writing HTL/Sling Model component where you have a lot more control using code.

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kautuksahni​ Looks like an AEM core post. Can you please move it to the concerned thread.

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If you need to populate this dynamically - why use content fragment in the first place. I would look at writing HTL/Sling Model component where you have a lot more control using code.

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