like the free clients all seem to do) and then for all the
complicated
stuff like merging it would have a "Launch SmartSVN..." menu option. then
you've got the best of both worlds.
Thomas Singer-4 wrote:
>
> I just wanted to let you know, that our Wicket-based website gone
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Thomas Singer wrote:
I just wanted to let you know, that our Wicket-based website gone
on-line:
http://www.syntevo.com
If somebody finds a problem, please let me know.
We really liked the flexibility of Wicket. Although not supported
out-of-the box, we configured Wicket, so our
hi thomas,
> It already should do that. External links should be automatically
> detected, decorated with a small graphic and open in a separate window.
> Which particular link does not work?
can't find the page right now - it was a link to subversion.tigris.org (i
suppose it's the missing 'www'
Hi Jan,
only thing you should consider is to open external links in a
new browser window (so your site stays available).
It already should do that. External links should be automatically detected,
decorated with a small graphic and open in a separate window. Which
particular link does not wo
On Sep 10, 2007, at 1:31 AM, Jan Kriesten wrote:
looks nice. :-) only thing you should consider is to open external
links in a
new browser window (so your site stays available).
regards, --- jan.
Gah! I thought opening new windows for external links went out with
the blink tag ;) Serious
Congratulations!
You might want to set setStripWicketTags to true though.
Martijn
On 9/10/07, Thomas Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just wanted to let you know, that our Wicket-based website gone on-line:
>
> http://www.syntevo.com
>
> If somebody finds a proble
hi thomas,
> http://www.syntevo.com
> If somebody finds a problem, please let me know.
looks nice. :-) only thing you should consider is to open external links in a
new browser window (so your site stays available).
regards, --- jan.
-
I just wanted to let you know, that our Wicket-based website gone on-line:
http://www.syntevo.com
If somebody finds a problem, please let me know.
We really liked the flexibility of Wicket. Although not supported out-of-the
box, we configured Wicket, so our templates can be 100% pure HTML