The following works for me using wicket 1.3.x.
in web.xml:
filter
filter-nametabs/filter-name
filter-class
org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WicketFilter
/filter-class
init-param
param-nameapplicationClassName/param-name
param-value
org.apache.wicket.security.examples.tabs.MyApplication
/param-value
/init-param
/filter
filter-mapping
filter-nametabs/filter-name
url-pattern/tabs/*/url-pattern
/filter-mapping
the root of the webapp contains an img, css and js directory
in the html i have:
link rel=stylesheet href=css/style.css type=text/css media=all /
script type=text/javascript src=js/examples.js/script
which wicket indeed translates to script src=../js/examples.js
type=text/javascript/script
but it works just fine.
I don't use the Image component in my app but if i hardcode an image
in my html as img src='../img/beer/logo_gifkikker.jpg' / it works
too.
Maurice
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 1:55 PM, danielepiras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My webapplication is mapped under /myApplication context.
If I inserted in the html a normal image with the source img/myimg.gif
(for example img/myimg.gif ) wicket change the source in
../img/myimg.gif and so the image doesn't appair.
I have the same problem for all elements: images, css and so on...
I found a little workaround using:
mountBookmarkablePage(/home, getHomePage());
but I do that for all pages...
I think the problem is that wicket doesn't understood the correct
application name and, when try to resolve path add ...
There is a way to solve this problem?
There is a way to FORCE the application name or overriding this resolution
system?
Thank you very much
Daniele
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