Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-12-10 Thread Jeremy Levy
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Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-12-07 Thread Murat Yücel
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Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-18 Thread Niels Bo
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Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Frank Bille
First of all, you don't need /app/* anylonger. just /*. I'm running behind proxy as well and it works well. Are you sure you haven't run into this problem: http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/wicket-behind-a-front-end-proxy.html#Wicketbehindafront-endproxy-Whythisdoesn%2527talwayswork Frank On Nov

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Murat Yücel
Hi Frank I have changed the /app/* to /* but it doesnt change the urls. They are still wrong. For example i enter the following url: www.wicket.com The url is transformed to www.wicket.com/wicket/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=%3Acom.wicket.LoginPage If i remove the the wicket part from the url then

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Frank Bille
Sounds weird. Can you show me your apache conf for the proxy? Frank On Nov 9, 2007 12:44 PM, Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Frank I have changed the /app/* to /* but it doesnt change the urls. They are still wrong. For example i enter the following url: www.wicket.com The url

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Murat Yücel
Hi Frank I have substituted my projectname with wicket. Below is the conf for the proxy part. VirtualHost * ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ServerName www.wicket.com ServerAlias wicket.com ProxyRequests off ProxyPreserveHost On RewriteEngine On #

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Frank Bille
Read this again: http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/wicket-behind-a-front-end-proxy.html#Wicketbehindafront-endproxy-Whythisdoesn%2527talwayswork Frank On Nov 9, 2007 1:26 PM, Murat Yücel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Frank I have substituted my projectname with wicket. Below is the conf for the

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Murat Yücel
It seems like wicket doesnt support it, because there is no workaround on the link that Frank Bille send. There is only information about that this is a problem. /Murat 2007/11/9, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]: so we dont support this currently? myserver1.xxx.com:80 -

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Johan Compagner
so we dont support this currently? myserver1.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp1 myserver2.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp2 johan On Nov 9, 2007 1:35 PM, Frank Bille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Read this again:

Re: Wicket behind a front-end proxy

2007-11-09 Thread Al Maw
Johan Compagner wrote: so we dont support this currently? myserver1.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp1 myserver2.xxx.com:80 - localhost:8080/myapp2 We support that just fine. That, in fact, is most of the reason why we're using relative URLs in 1.3. Murat: I have this working perfectly