Re: Dot ( . ) in the URL !

2007-10-17 Thread Matej Knopp
that wicket has the special meaning of a dot ( . ) in the URL. Wicket expects anything after a dot to be a number and throws Number format exception if it is not, Is there is a way to use dots in the url?? Here is the example of the url where it is failing: https

Re: Dot ( . ) in the URL !

2007-10-16 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 10/15/07, chickabee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Guys, It seems that wicket has the special meaning of a dot ( . ) in the URL. Wicket expects anything after a dot to be a number and throws Number format exception if it is not, Is there is a way to use dots in the url?? Here

Re: Dot ( . ) in the URL !

2007-10-15 Thread Matej Knopp
How did you mount the page? -Matej On 10/15/07, chickabee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Guys, It seems that wicket has the special meaning of a dot ( . ) in the URL. Wicket expects anything after a dot to be a number and throws Number format exception if it is not, Is there is a way to use

Dot ( . ) in the URL !

2007-10-14 Thread chickabee
Hi Guys, It seems that wicket has the special meaning of a dot ( . ) in the URL. Wicket expects anything after a dot to be a number and throws Number format exception if it is not, Is there is a way to use dots in the url?? Here is the example of the url where it is failing: https://lilo:8443