ime, this would only work in the case of unambiguous classes thou. Or maybe theres something already in wicket for more REST like URL schemes? I notice in the basic frame
work
there's only a BookmarkablePage extension of Page, is there something in wicket-stuff maybe? Jeff Miller[EMAIL
a different idea of how they want their urls to look. today we add page=name, tomorrow someone asks for p=name and so on and so forth. so instead of doing this case by case we are figuring out how to have something general that is easy to customize.-Igor
On 11/8/05, Jeff Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
tly not possibleAlso with these kind of urls you suddenly have all kind of url problems (other resources like images/css/js files) because the base dir is different.You have to use a url rewriter for that currently.johan
On 11/7/05, Jeff Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
putClassAlias is close to what I was su
ring navigation.
JeffJohan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We could also support:page=wicket (instead of bookmarkablePage=wicket)the base in this:www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/template iswww.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/
but with:www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/templat
by implementing it yourself?
Take a
look WebRequestCrawlerSave and you'll see that you can easily
change
bookmarkablePage to page; you can make it case insensitive etc.
Juergen
On 11/8/05, Dan Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Miller wrote:
I considered recommending page=. It would
,
JeffJohan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is already support for page aliasses see ApplicationPages
On 11/4/05, Jeff Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to create bookmarkable page without embedding any of the Wicket implementation details in the url? For example, the template
Is there a way to create bookmarkable page without embedding any of the Wicket implementation details in the url? For example, the template example page 2 url is:
http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/template?bookmarkablePage=wicket.examples.template.Page2
Why is servletapi-2.3.jar included with wicket? Isn't the servletapi included with whatever JSP web server that I use? Is the wicket servletapi-2.3.jar a newer version and so supersede what is on my web server (Tomcat 5.5.12)?
Thanks,
JeffJeff Miller[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wicket. Wicket has mechanisms which accomplish the same thing but even better. Take a look at Borders, Panels, and markup inheritance (http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Markup_inheritance)--Andrew
On 10/26/05, Jeff Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyoneattempted to useSiteMesh (http
Has anyoneattempted to useSiteMesh (http://www.opensymphony.com/sitemesh/) with Wicket? If yes, are there any issues or limitations?
Thanks,
JeffJeff Miller[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The form input example uses wicket.extensions package but I did not
see this package in javadoc. Is there javadoc for extensions
package?
Jeff
Jeff Miller
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