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Vjacheslav Kanivetc commented on WICKET-1449: --------------------------------------------- Actually this problem is with 1.3.5 version as well, happens in IE only, does not matter if it is AjaxLink or Link, at least with REDIRECT_TO_BUFFER. It is difficult to reproduce on a simple quick start since it happens not with all links, in a large application (online browser web strategy game on wicket), we have 2 such links only. NOTE: This does not happen when the application content is delivered via AJP connector (like lighttpd), this happens only when tomcat is serving web contents The code is very simple: AjaxLink cityLink = new AjaxLink("cityLink") { @Override public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget target) { GameSession session = GameSessionProvider.get(); session.setLastMyCity(ref); setResponsePage(CityPage.class); } }; absolutely same with Link causes error "The requested resource (/./) is not available." The thing looking funny is the fact that as far as seen by requests, other links that *works* also does such redirect via /./, so this is some kind of floating bug > './' appended to URL causes HTTP 404 in Internet Explorer (using root context) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: WICKET-1449 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1449 > Project: Wicket > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wicket > Affects Versions: 1.3.2 > Environment: Wicket 1.3.2 > JBoss 4.0/Jetty 6.1.7 > JDK 1.6.0_03 > Reporter: Will Hoover > Assignee: Igor Vaynberg > Fix For: 1.3.5 > > Original Estimate: 72h > Remaining Estimate: 72h > > SYNOPSIS: > 1) Web application is using the root context ("/") > 1) form.add(new Button("mybutton")); > 2) Button is clicked on any WebPage that is NOT MOUNTED > ISSUE: > WebRequestCodingStrategy.encode appends './' to the URL. The page is > redirected to "http://www.mysite.com/./" It works fine in Firefox and Opera, > but in IE an HTTP 404 ('.' page is not found) is rendered. > Mounting the home page to something like '/home' solved the problem ('./' is > not appended, but this causes a redirect every time a use hits the page). -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.