)
and then make the call:
*
return*getApplication().getMarkupSettings().getMarkupCache().getMarkupStream(
*this*,*true*, throwException);
that true should take care that it always is reloaded.
On Nov 13, 2007 11:55 PM, Andrew MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+++ Johan Compagner [wicket
+++ Johan Compagner [wicket-users] [Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 05:40:37PM +0100]:
On 11/5/07, Andrew MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wicket 1.2
I've created my own implmentation of AbstractResourceStream to fetch the
content for some pages from another location (they are generated by
another
+++ Andrew MacKenzie [wicket-users] [Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 11:45:46AM -0500]:
Well, I've got it up and running, but it appears that Wicket is caching
'something' because it is only requesting the content once (the first time
it's hit). Even if the requests come from different browsers.
I've
I have to
implement, and I wonder if wicket uses that to determine a timeout? Does
wicket do caching here or should I?
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and would take some time...
Are there any known 'pitfalls' or 'gotchas' with drop downs that I am
missing? The TextFields seem to behave just fine.
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