On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 8:37 PM, sakthi vel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to display a value of label using the concept of
> Internationalization.
> Actually there are number of property file for different languages.
> When I try to add the dynamic field to property file, I am getting an
> exception
The problem was found and fixed in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-3040
Wicket 1.4.12 will be build soon and a vote mail will be sent.
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Chris Colman
wrote:
> I read in the 1.4.11 changelogs that there was an improvement in the
> retrieval of resources
I read in the 1.4.11 changelogs that there was an improvement in the
retrieval of resources from a package such as .js files. It appears that
previously it was possible that resources were retrieved with the
jsessionid as a parameter even though cookies were enabled. I noticed
this sometime back wh
Hello,
I want to display a value of label using the concept of
Internationalization.
Actually there are number of property file for different languages.
When I try to add the dynamic field to property file, I am getting an
exception
*WicketMessage: No get method defined for class: class
org.apach
FWIW, I've been using async analytics for months with the snippet in the middle
of the head section, and it seems to work just fine. I'd be curious to know
why it matters...
One tip for using analytics with wicket: you can pass an explicit (logical) url
to track -- just add a string after _trac
I think I got it. Two things, in particular.
jcgarciam pointed out the problematic line. I wasn't really creating a
detachable model. So, it wasn't updating dynamically. Instead Wicket put
the page in the pagestore and updated the page from there. Once that was
fixed, the page updated upon e
I'm using visural wikcet:
http://visural-wicket-examples.appspot.com/app/fancybox and I'm very
satisfied.
2010/9/11 Paolo :
> I found this:
>
> http://lazydev.ildella.net/wicket-slides-080-released-with-smoothgallery
>
> Is it the best solution to show a sequence of image?
>
> I don't like to use
Hm, interesting, on this page:
http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en_US&answer=174090&utm_id=ad
they say:
"
Once you find the code snippet, copy and paste it into your web page, *just
before the closing* tag
"
This is why I'm asking... If I just dump it in the head in my bas
I think this is not hack, but "raw" post-processing :) Strict processing can
be done with XsltTransformerBehavior or as Martin said, you can use JS.
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What about using plain javascript to create the new
This looks like hacking into the output string buffer? That seems a bit of a
dirty hack to me, that would involve splitting up just before and
appending code their.
I hope there is a better way than this...
Wouter
2010/9/12 Alexander Morozov
>
> Hi!
>
> Have you looked at IResponseFilter ?
>
Hi!
Have you looked at IResponseFilter ?
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Hi,
For some time now, google has changed the way you can incorporate an
analytics snippet. The former one was slow and synchronous, the current one
is asynchronous, so I would like to use that one. However you have to place
it just before . Placing it in our base page at the end of
wicket:head do
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