Hi,
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 9:52 PM, Aaron J. Garcia wrote:
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> Martin Grigorov apache.org> writes:
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> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > It sounds like an issue with the IDE.
> > What is the produced url with the custom jsession id ? Does it work if
> you
> > paste this url directly in the browser address
Martin Grigorov apache.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> It sounds like an issue with the IDE.
> What is the produced url with the custom jsession id ? Does it work if you
> paste this url directly in the browser address bar without involving the
> IDE ?
>
> And what is "the sign of my page" ?
>
> M
Hi,
It sounds like an issue with the IDE.
What is the produced url with the custom jsession id ? Does it work if you
paste this url directly in the browser address bar without involving the
IDE ?
And what is "the sign of my page" ?
Martin Grigorov
Wicket Training and Consulting
On Tue, Mar 11,
I finally got around to upgrading to Wicket 6.14.0 yesterday. With the new
changes in Wicket, I no longer get the exception spit out to the log when I
change the JSESSION_ID to JSESSION_ID_MYAPP. Thanks for that!
I have another issue now:
When I run my app in my IDE (I use Intellij 13.0.2 and T