Try a HybridUrlEncodingStrategy for your mount
On Wednesday, May 11, 2011, Carlo Camerino wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I'm mounting bookmarkable pages in the Wicket Application. For example,
>
> mount("index", IndexPage.class);
> mount("confirmPage", ConfirmPage.class);
>
> I'm quite successful when us
Sorry, I've misread mail subject :)
There is no error. Just the generated url contains a state
(wicket:interface=.) which means "use this page instance when the
user tries to open this Url".
Using setResponsePage(Class) has no state and creates a Url which when
targeted will create a *new* pa
There is no error. Just the generated url contains a state
(wicket:interface=.) which means "use this page instance when the
user tries to open this Url".
Using setResponsePage(Class) has no state and creates a Url which when
targeted will create a *new* page instance.
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at
Hi Carlo,
what kind of error/exception do you get when you use
"setResponsePage(new ConfirmPage())"? Does it work if you use
"setResponsePage( ConfirmPage.class);"
Hi There,
I'm mounting bookmarkable pages in the Wicket Application. For example,
mount("index", IndexPage.class);
mount("conf
Hi There,
I'm mounting bookmarkable pages in the Wicket Application. For example,
mount("index", IndexPage.class);
mount("confirmPage", ConfirmPage.class);
I'm quite successful when using the following code
setResponsePage(IndexPage.class);
http://localhost:8080/application/index
However,
whe
On 02/04/2011 08:37 PM, Erik van Oosten wrote:
Hi Erik,
I sometimes use absolute URLs in a project. For code see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1974
splendid, thanks!
uwe
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Hi Uwe,
I sometimes use absolute URLs in a project. For code see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1974
Regards,
Erik.
Op 04-02-11 16:46, Uwe Schäfer schreef:
Hi
i am working on a wicket app which is to be included in some 3rd party
page. the page somewhat uses a thing like $
Hi
i am working on a wicket app which is to be included in some 3rd party
page. the page somewhat uses a thing like $.load to include the
wicket-generated code.
To sum up, wicket has no idea that its created page will be sliced into
pieces and included in some other page.
any url wicket crea
Dear friends in code,
how would it be possible to make wicket work in a scenario like this:
Standard generation of urls:
http://www.mysite.com/site/user1/home
http://www.mysite.com/site/user1/gallery
http://www.mysite.com/site/user1/shop
Virtual host aware generation of url:
http://www.user1doma