Thanks for your responses. I should of thought about this issue before I developed the site with wicket ;-) i just wanted to try something new.
I will investigate the other url schemes but i think everything should be bookmarkable. It should be easy to refactor my tabs into pages and I suppose I can refactor the the PageableListView to a ListView and use a page number parameter like the good old days. On 09/09/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 9/9/07, Sam Hough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I doubt Google will like the query string part of that URL. Have you > looked > > at the other URL schemes? I think the answer is that you do need to make > > > your pages bookmarkable so Google has something to put in its index. It > may > > only be seeing the bit before the query string so all your pages look > the > > same to it. > > > > Anything that it is possible to map from a "normal" URL to page state > should > > be bookmarkable so nothing intrinsic to a tabbed panel should stop you. > > > > The naming schemes you use for your URLs is worth putting a lot of > thought > > into as once they are in Google it may take a very long time to shift... > > > Never mind users bookmarks. Keep them as elegant and concise as possible > so > > you don't need to change the plan you adopt now. > > Sam is right. I think this is something we should communicate more > loudly maybe. The thing is, most of the people who work on Wicket work > on apps where a user logs in and then accesses the rest of the > application. Bookmark-ability is only for convenience then. However, > if you are designing a public facing site, you should really be aware > of bookmarkability, and either shield parts of your site for crawlers > or make sure everything is bookmarkable. Unfortunately, this has an > effect on your programming model. Like you said, tabbed panel and > pageablelist are components that are not bookmarkable by default, so > you'd have to code such functionality in alternative ways. You're > basically back to a page based approach. > > Regards, > > Eelco > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >