the USB stick while the above application is running aside
from the fact that it would probably crash with class not found exceptions.
I am also interested in whether people from the list have made
experiences with running Wicket on USB sticks?
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changing the image url it ../images/download-audio.png, but that didn't
work.
Any suggestions?
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browsers and one with transparent color for
IE6. Hopefully won't be too long before IE6 share drops so low it
won't be worth supporting anymore.
/rant
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Guys,
Under the source dir that contains my page and html, I
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file in /classes, with the following content:
simplelog.logFile = output.log
I get no error messages, but the log file is never created, and it appears
all logging is going straight to the console.
Anyone see what I'm missing? If so, thanks in advance!
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developers of wicket. I really, really wish that users of open source
software would show more respect to the developers who put so much time
and effort into the products that those users use, however.
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On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 14:49 +0200, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
4. Building a cheesy Wicket application (new)
So, I *have* to ask. Did Justin Lee help with chapter four?
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dependency as needed to run unit tests on the project.
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On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 10:22 -0700, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Because we ship helper classes for unit testing. As long as you're not
using those you won't have to actually have the junit dependency on
your server.
Eelco
Thanks, Eelco.
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their due diligence, and as a result,
it is *much* easier for me to compile, check dependencies, build
javadoc, or whatever else I need to do.
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