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>> You'll need to patch Wicket as the issue is not yet solved. (I really
>> should make the patch, its soo easy, just have to find time.)
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I've always wondered about that
Anyways, you can make all URLs absolute by following the hints in
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1974.
You'll need to patch Wicket as the issue is not yet solved. (I really
should make the patch, its soo easy, just have to find time.)
Regard
Haha, Its not me doing the proxy work. Don't know why they consider it
a problem, but they would really like absolute urls.
/Steen
2009/8/21 Igor Vaynberg :
> thats funny, we worked really had to make all urls relative because it
> would make it a lot easier to work with proxies... :)
>
> -igor
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thats funny, we worked really had to make all urls relative because it
would make it a lot easier to work with proxies... :)
-igor
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Steen Larsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick question. Is it somehow possible to make Wicket generate
> absolute urls in the forms act
Hm, didn't know about that one. I suppose you could rewrite the url
through this, but maybe there was some setting you could change in the
init phase, that already did this. But the AttributeModifier looks
like a workaround so thanks for the hint.
/Steen
2009/8/21 copenhag copenhagen :
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
Why can't you just add a AttributeModifier to the Form and then modify it as
you wish ?
Best Regards
Cemil
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Steen Larsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick question. Is it somehow possible to make Wicket generate
> absolute urls in the forms action attribute. The
Hi,
Just a quick question. Is it somehow possible to make Wicket generate
absolute urls in the forms action attribute. The reason I ask is
because my Wicket application is going to be embedded in a CMS through
a proxy, and apparently the dude writing the proxy would prefer the
urls to be absolute.