Eelco,
it is because the path is userPanel.enclosure-3.signed_in_as. All
containers count for the path. The problem now is that enclosures
usually don't have wicket:id and users don't know which id has been
assigned. Unfortunately it looks like you can not assign your on id.
Wicket will a unique
it is because the path is userPanel.enclosure-3.signed_in_as. All
containers count for the path. The problem now is that enclosures
usually don't have wicket:id and users don't know which id has been
assigned. Unfortunately it looks like you can not assign your on id.
Wicket will a unique
May be not a bug but certainly a trap with the potential of vasting a
developers time while trying to figure out why it doesn't work.
Juergen
Just committed a change which should allow you to assign your own
wicket:id to wicket:enclosure. Can you give a try?
Juergen
OK. Done.
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
I think we will see the problem reports soon enough. And it is not *that*
critical a service.
Just yank out the IP. We will see the fallout soon enough :)
Martijn
On Nov 18, 2007 12:06 PM, Sebastiaan van Erk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering that the DNS
I think we will see the problem reports soon enough. And it is not *that*
critical a service.
Just yank out the IP. We will see the fallout soon enough :)
Martijn
On Nov 18, 2007 12:06 PM, Sebastiaan van Erk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Considering that the DNS cache ttl on the wicketstuff.org
Considering that the DNS cache ttl on the wicketstuff.org domain is only
1 hour, it should have propagated everywhere by now.
If it's ok with you guys, I'd like to remove the old IP address from the
interface. Is that OK with you guys? Is anybody available to quickly
test to see that the
Could the permissions on the directory be incorrect? I have't seen this
problem.
On Nov 18, 2007 8:25 AM, Juergen Donnerstag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I have little problem with downloading data into Excel. The data
transferred are fine (I analysed the http data stream), the mime type
It seems to be related to caching. I used some header attributes such
as no-cache etc and this seems to prevent that IE store the file
locally at all.
Juergen
On Nov 18, 2007 7:33 PM, Nick Heudecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could the permissions on the directory be incorrect? I have't seen