We use iframes for that. It works quite well.
Stefan Lindner wrote:
Dear wicket users and wizzards!
Is ist possible to use wicket to implement partial pages that can be
embedded into another page? E.g. to have a normal content management
system like Joomla and use wicket top lug it into
Hi all. I am evaluating Wicket for our company and also have the same
question.
There are cases when iframes work just fine (even better), but other cases
when an in-DOM solution is needed. For example, if the app needs to display
something like a fly-out or simulated pop-up outside the screen
you can use iresponsefilter to strip whatever you want from the generated html.
-igor
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Randy S. randypo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all. I am evaluating Wicket for our company and also have the same
question.
There are cases when iframes work just fine (even
Thanks Igor. I guess the trick would be knowing what is safe to filter out
without breaking Wicket. I'll look into this filter.
On Mar 3, 2009 5:15 PM, Igor Vaynberg igor.vaynb...@gmail.com wrote:
you can use iresponsefilter to strip whatever you want from the generated
html.
-igor
On Tue, Mar