The problem has nothing to do with html tags nor the wicket handles
resources. It's related to TinyMCE.
The editor set this for emoticons
src="../../plugins/emotions/img/smiley-.gif"
This won't work because the gifs are inside wicket.contrib.tinymce.jar and
they not supposed to be located else
Okay. I digged out more deeply.
The bottom line is if the img inside a or a tag then the images
are broken. If there is no surrounding tag or a just a simple then
everything works fine.
Somehow ignores those kind of tags.
This works fine.
Hi,
(B)LOB is database independent more or less. I use currently postgresql as
db engine but this app should be run on top of oracle db as well. So this is
why I decided to use blob.
But I think it should not be affected to wicket models. I convert byte array
to string and I pass that to the model
Why use a blob rather than a text/longtext field?
Sandor Feher wrote:
Hi,
I use tinymce as editor, storing the content in a blob field and intro in a
varchar2 field. At my showcontent page I dig this out and display like this:
add(new Label("cikk",new Model(c.getIntro())).setEscapeModelStrings
Hi,
I use tinymce as editor, storing the content in a blob field and intro in a
varchar2 field. At my showcontent page I dig this out and display like this:
add(new Label("cikk",new Model(c.getIntro())).setEscapeModelStrings(false));
add(new Label("cikk",new Model(new
String(c.getFullArticle()))