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Peter Pastrnak updated WICKET-4019:
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    Attachment: wicket-portlet-1.5.5.0.zip

Some release after 1.5.2 broke the portlet support. The reason was a change in 
the ServletWebRequest class, that started to check whether it is an http 
forward request or not (checking all forward request attributes). This little 
upgrade should fix this issue.
                
> Portlet Support 1.5
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: WICKET-4019
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-4019
>             Project: Wicket
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: wicket
>    Affects Versions: 1.5-RC7
>            Reporter: Peter Pastrnak
>         Attachments: PortletServletRequestWrapper.java, ResponseState.java, 
> Wicket - Portlet.htm, wicket-1.5.2.1.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.0.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.1.1.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.1.2.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.1.3.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.1.4.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.1.5.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.1.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.2.2.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.2.4.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.2.zip, wicket-portlet-1.5.5.0.zip, 
> wicket-portlet-1.5.RC7.zip, with bind(this).jpg, without bind(this).jpg
>
>
> Url returned by the RequestMapper does not seem to be properly rendered, as 
> it does not encode question mark character in the Url parameter value (I 
> haven't checked the w3c spec, but at least Liferay Portal seems to require it 
> to be encoded) 
> The reason is this definition in the UrlEncoder: 
>                         case QUERY : 
>                                 // to allow direct passing of URL in query 
>                                 dontNeedEncoding.set('/'); 
>                                 // to allow direct passing of URL in query 
>                                 dontNeedEncoding.set('?'); 
> Currently URL "http://host/file?param=a?b"; would be encoded as 
> "http://host/file?param=a?b";, instead of "http://host/file?param=a%3Fb";

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