Hello Sander, thanks for your reply, but no that was not what I ment. I have a domain entity that has a URL as a property (where it is accessible/stored or where it 'lives').
I'm searching for the best way to make this URL accessible (clickable). For example - I want to display all entities and I only want their name and URL, but the URL gets rendered as a string. So you must copy this string, open a new browser tab, insert it and open the URL by hand. In the future I will just create a frontend for this, but right now I would like to know if its possible to render every string that begins with 'http(s)' as a link. Best regards. Sander Ginn <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Alexander, > > I'm not completely sure if I understand your question correctly, but I think > this is the answer: > Each item in a collection has an icon associated with it in the leftmost > column of the table. This icon is clickable and will redirect you to the > specific object. An example with the icon marked with a red circle is > attached. > > Kind regards, > Sander Ginn > > > > >> On 12 Aug 2016, at 11:56, Alexander Zerbe <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I have a (hopefully) simple problem. >> A domain entity has a URL as property - I'm searching for a way too >> make those URLs clickable when displayed in a collection. >> >> For example: >> I want to list a subset of those entitys and from there I want the >> possibility to click the link and get redirected. >> >> Returning a URL from an action works (but only for http(s) URLs, not >> for file://), but thats not what I want. >> >> The only solution I see (so far), is too create a seperate wicket page >> with mountPage(). >> >> It would also be okay too just have the name of the object and if I >> click it, I get redirected immediatly. >> >> >> I'm up for any suggestions. >> >> >> Best regards
