Am Thursday, 31. May 2012 schrieb Felix Meschberger:
> Hi Oliver,

hello Felix,

thanks for your answer.

> Am 30.05.2012 um 14:32 schrieb Oliver Lietz:
> > hello all,
> > 
> > is it possible to input multiline String values in Web Console
> > Configuration somehow? If not, is it enough to patch config.js?
> 
> Currently we don't support multiline fields because we just have "String"
> propery type and it is not easy to find out whether single-line or
> multi-line content should be filled.
> 
> I could imagine improving this situation with a dynanic client-side
> approach (yes, config.js is the right file to hack, particularly the
> createInput function): If the fields exceeds a certain number of
> characters the text input is converted into a textarea. Likewise if the
> user hits "enter" and likewise if the string already exceeds a certain
> size or contains CR/LF a text area is created upfront.

I'm working on a configurable UrlRewriteFilter 
(http://www.tuckey.org/urlrewrite/) and the filter takes its rewrite rules 
from a multiline string (modRewriteConfText). Not sure whether using textarea 
or a multivalue property which gets merged into a multiline string makes more 
sense, yet.
Is there a reason not to use a single row textarea (rows="1") by default?

> > What is the state of Wicket-based console? Is it dead?
> 
> I don't know of any Wicket-based console .... The goal of the web console
> is really to be as light-weight as to be able to operate in limited
> resources environments. So light-weight not only means KB but also Java
> API requirements.

Should have asked this on the Karaf list...
http://karaf.apache.org/index/subprojects/webconsole.html

I'm fine with the Web Console as it is, but would like start hacking on the 
"latest" one. (I'm on Karaf/Sling)

O.

> Regards
> Felix

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