I don't know, but I suspect it's a security issue. If you save your HTML to
a plain file on the file system, then it is a local resource, and it can
access other local files. But, coming from a webserver, it is not allowed
to play local files.
Just a guess.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:26 AM, dro
Hi,
Im trying to integrate Jplayer and wicket to allow me to create a MP3
playing component in wicket. But I seem to be running into a problems with
the way I access MP3 files. The HTML and Javascript generated by wicket at
runtime seems to be right but I get a Javascript error "Not allowed to l
Please ignore this message. It works fine. I just forgot to remove
wicket tags from the output. A simple
getMarkupSettings().setStripWicketTags(true); did the trick.
Regards,
Erik.
Op 17-06-10 09:17, Erik van Oosten schreef:
Hello,
Someone with sufficient rights, please reopen WICKET-
Hello,
Someone with sufficient rights, please reopen WICKET-2631
I attached a quickstart that demonstrates the problem in Wicket 1.4.9.
Regards,
Erik.
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