Done. Added the class to:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/WICKET/Modal+Windows
Regards,
Ernesto
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Martin Grigorov wrote:
> Wiki page is OK for now.
> 1) it is easy to create if needed
> 2) I don't remember such request in the mailing lists for the la
Can you show some code? I created something similar but I'm curious about
your implementation.
https://gist.github.com/706011 https://gist.github.com/706011
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For anyone following this, here is a link to the issue on the WiQuery site,
where I have provided additional details and attached a sample project:
http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/issues/detail?id=143
http://code.google.com/p/wiquery/issues/detail?id=143
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oh, but this would raise other questions :-)
e.g. how can I setup https with tomcat/wicket? Or do I need to setup
this with apache only?
Regards,
Peter.
you can mark the cookie as secure so it will only be transferred over https.
-igor
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Peter Karich wrote:
well,
attaching a validator to a specific id could possibly work, but this is not
very usable, because thus i would need to know about the internal structure
of a component.
But i do not have any better idea either, so thanks for the hint!
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you can mark the cookie as secure so it will only be transferred over https.
-igor
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:56 PM, Peter Karich wrote:
> Hi Igor!
>
> thanks! I will try it out. (I also think token is url safe)
>
> BTW: I meant, there is also 'token_secure', not only 'token' in twitter's
> oAut
Hi Igor!
thanks! I will try it out. (I also think token is url safe)
BTW: I meant, there is also 'token_secure', not only 'token' in
twitter's oAuth (+ the app credentials).
So a hacker cannot easily guess the 'token' for the user and get a fake
login via modifying its cookie.
like it would
not sure, but i would think it would be ok. i think the token should
already be url safe, but once again - not sure.
-igor
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Peter Karich wrote:
> Igor,
>
> there is token_secure. So storing it in clean text should be ok, right?
> Or do I need to encrypt (or at le
Igor,
there is token_secure. So storing it in clean text should be ok, right?
Or do I need to encrypt (or at leat base64ing) it?
Regards,
Peter.
store the token in a cookie and attempt to auto-reologin user based on it?
-igor
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Peter Karich wrote:
Hi,
do
store the token in a cookie and attempt to auto-reologin user based on it?
-igor
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Peter Karich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> do you know of any examples for wicket which uses twitter's oAuth?
> In my app I can easily login and use the twitter api,
> but I'm kind of stuck how
Hi,
do you know of any examples for wicket which uses twitter's oAuth?
In my app I can easily login and use the twitter api,
but I'm kind of stuck how to avoid that the user needs to login every
time after the session expires.
Any other hints, links or best practices?
Kind regards,
Peter.
-
Never mind...IndexedSharedResourceCodingStrategy is what I needed.
Missed that in my initial search.
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Wicket sets the content type for you *if*
- it is provided by the resource stream
- can be looked up via servlet context from web.xml
- can be derived from URLConnection.
See Response#detectContentType(). Please try out the first option, i.e.
override FileResourceStream#getContentType().
Sven
A
Yes it does, it's .fp7
Which is not an extension web server would recognize, could that be the
issue?
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Hi
I would like to share my experience with implementing multithreading in my
Wicket application.
The problem was pages containing many independent panels each fething data
from external services, and the result being slow pages because each panel
is processed one at a time in Wicket.
The solut
Could it be that the modalwindow detaches your models when it closes?
Den 3. des. 2010 kl. 15.22 skrev Poko Booth:
> Hmmm.. Turns out it's not the modal window the one causing the problem.
> The modal was activated by an ajaxsubmitlink and the page form had required
> components thus errors too
My first JIRA issue for Wicket!
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3229
Thanks,
Jake
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The issue seemed to be only on my Host Providers Servers. On my local APache
- tomcat setup I did not get this issue.
However, because its the Hosting that counts and I do not have much access
into their environment, i changed the URL structure from
"/admin/login" to "/admin.login" and that solve
If that bookmarkable uri is a stateless page, will that prevent a new
session from being established? (Assuming the default session store is in
use)
On Dec 3, 2010 10:14 PM, "Igor Vaynberg" wrote:
> it is a good idea to always redirect to a bookmarkable url after
> invalidating your session.
>
> -
maybe i misunderstood, but wouldn't removing the page from the page map be
sufficient? we do this for our confirmation pages that show sensitive data
(like temporary passwords).
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Looks fine to me. Does you filename have an extension (e.g. ".txt")?
Sven
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 13:42 -0800, val360 wrote:
> final AJAXDownload download = new AJAXDownload() {
> @Override
> protected IResourceStream getResourceStream() {
> return new FileResourceStream(theDatabase.getFi
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