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Martin Grigorov commented on WICKET-4254:
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What is this <script> tag with @import ?
Can you give an example ? 
Maybe you mean <style> ?
                
> IE allows only 31 stylesheet objects on a page
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-4254
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4254
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.19, 1.5.3
>            Reporter: Unico Hommes
>              Labels: patch
>         Attachments: WICKET-4254.patch
>
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> We ran into a limitation of IE where it only allows 31 stylesheet objects on 
> a page [1]. This includes objects declared using a <link ..> tag as well as 
> objects declared using <style ..> tags.
> Because we have a pluggable architecture for our CMS, and each plugin is 
> loaded into the page when it is first used, whereby js and css resources are 
> loaded using ajax, we run into this issue quite quickly when the user clicks 
> around for a while.
> We have found a work around by adding the stysheets as @import statements to 
> a dedicated <style> element, instead of adding them to the head as a link.
> I've created a patch for wicket that implements this approach. However, I am 
> not sure if the patch is entirely to the community's satisfaction because the 
> way one can programmatically add imports to a stylesheet doesn't allow 
> setting the type attribute (ref attributes are not possible at all in css 
> @import statements). Which consequently gets lost with this approach.
> On the other hand, I imagine others will sooner or later run into this 
> limitation and want this workaround to be available to them.
> [1] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262161

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