Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Including wicket in JSPs?

2008-06-27 Thread Jan . Koops
Hello Daniel,

no thank you, I want the html-code to appear in the page.

Anyone played with jsp:including wicket so far?

 Jan

Daniel Frisk  schrieb am 24.06.2008 09:05:24:

 Perhaps you can use object as a drop in replacement of iframe? I 
 haven't tested it in different web browsers so no guarantees from me :-)
 
 object data=http://java.net; type=text/html/object
 
 // Daniel Frisk
 jalbum.net
 
 
 On 2008-06-24, at 08:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi Jim,
 
  thank you for your suggestion, but we use XHTML 1.0 Strict, so we 
  can't
  use IFrames.
 
  Jan
 
  jnorris [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.06.2008 18:26:27:
 
 
  Hi Jan,
 
  I have a legacy home-grown jsp application where I'm showing wicket
  pages in
  the content area using an inframe tag.  Initially I had a problem 
  that
  turned out to be caused by not using the closing tag for the iframe.
  Here's
  an example that works in IE6/7:
 
  head
style type=text/css
   iframe{ float:left; height:500px; width:100%; display:block;
  frameborder:0;}
/style
  /head
 
  body
jsp:include page=/leftside.jsp flush=true /
jsp:include page=/top.jsp flush=true /
iframe src=http://someserver/WicketDemoPage?someparm=somevalue;
  frameborder=0/iframe
jsp:include page=/bottom.jsp flush=true /
jsp:include page=/rightside.jsp flush=true /
  /body
 
  This technique works for me with bookmarkable pages, so in the above
  case
  the following would be put in the init() method of the Application
  class:
  mountBookmarkablePage( /WicketDemoPage, WicketDemoPage.class );
 
  HTH,
  Jim
 
 
  Jan.Koops wrote:
 
  Hello !
 
  We are using a JSP-based content management system for navigation,
  page
  layout etc.
  Now we're evaluating Wicket as our application framework: A Wicket
  application should appear in the center of the JSP based layout and
  navigation.
  Has somebody already included a wicket page via jsp:include or other
  ways?
  It seems to me a Page would be the wrong Wicket component to 
  include,
  since no body or header should be rendered.
 
  Best regards
  Jan
 
 
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Antwort: Re: Including wicket in JSPs?

2008-06-24 Thread Jan . Koops
Hi Jim,

thank you for your suggestion, but we use XHTML 1.0 Strict, so we can't 
use IFrames.

 Jan

jnorris [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.06.2008 18:26:27:

 
 Hi Jan,
 
 I have a legacy home-grown jsp application where I'm showing wicket 
pages in
 the content area using an inframe tag.  Initially I had a problem that
 turned out to be caused by not using the closing tag for the iframe. 
Here's
 an example that works in IE6/7:
 
 head
style type=text/css
   iframe{ float:left; height:500px; width:100%; display:block;
 frameborder:0;}
/style
 /head
 
 body
jsp:include page=/leftside.jsp flush=true /
jsp:include page=/top.jsp flush=true /
iframe src=http://someserver/WicketDemoPage?someparm=somevalue;
 frameborder=0/iframe
jsp:include page=/bottom.jsp flush=true /
jsp:include page=/rightside.jsp flush=true /
 /body
 
 This technique works for me with bookmarkable pages, so in the above 
case
 the following would be put in the init() method of the Application 
class: 
 mountBookmarkablePage( /WicketDemoPage, WicketDemoPage.class );
 
 HTH,
 Jim
 
 
 Jan.Koops wrote:
  
  Hello !
  
  We are using a JSP-based content management system for navigation, 
page 
  layout etc.
  Now we're evaluating Wicket as our application framework: A Wicket 
  application should appear in the center of the JSP based layout and 
  navigation.
  Has somebody already included a wicket page via jsp:include or other 
ways?
  It seems to me a Page would be the wrong Wicket component to include, 
  since no body or header should be rendered.
  
  Best regards
   Jan
  
 
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Re: Antwort: Re: Including wicket in JSPs?

2008-06-24 Thread Daniel Frisk
Perhaps you can use object as a drop in replacement of iframe? I  
haven't tested it in different web browsers so no guarantees from me :-)


object data=http://java.net; type=text/html/object

// Daniel Frisk
jalbum.net


On 2008-06-24, at 08:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Jim,

thank you for your suggestion, but we use XHTML 1.0 Strict, so we  
can't

use IFrames.

Jan

jnorris [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.06.2008 18:26:27:



Hi Jan,

I have a legacy home-grown jsp application where I'm showing wicket

pages in
the content area using an inframe tag.  Initially I had a problem  
that

turned out to be caused by not using the closing tag for the iframe.

Here's

an example that works in IE6/7:

head
  style type=text/css
 iframe{ float:left; height:500px; width:100%; display:block;
frameborder:0;}
  /style
/head

body
  jsp:include page=/leftside.jsp flush=true /
  jsp:include page=/top.jsp flush=true /
  iframe src=http://someserver/WicketDemoPage?someparm=somevalue;
frameborder=0/iframe
  jsp:include page=/bottom.jsp flush=true /
  jsp:include page=/rightside.jsp flush=true /
/body

This technique works for me with bookmarkable pages, so in the above

case

the following would be put in the init() method of the Application

class:

mountBookmarkablePage( /WicketDemoPage, WicketDemoPage.class );

HTH,
Jim


Jan.Koops wrote:


Hello !

We are using a JSP-based content management system for navigation,

page

layout etc.
Now we're evaluating Wicket as our application framework: A Wicket
application should appear in the center of the JSP based layout and
navigation.
Has somebody already included a wicket page via jsp:include or other

ways?
It seems to me a Page would be the wrong Wicket component to  
include,

since no body or header should be rendered.

Best regards
Jan



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