Thanks Rüdiger.  I'm trying the <wicket:remove> method now.  Very clever. 

Do you know of any links to documentation or examples on how to use the
"live" method for css, js, and image resources?

--
Jason


Rüdiger_Schulz wrote:
> 
> Another tipp on this topic:
> 
> You could provide the CSS twice. Once within a <wicket:remove> for offline
> preview and editing, and again outside that pointing to an url which works
> only on your live environment. Or you can add the "live" CSS with a header
> contributor in your base page.
> 
> I use the latter one, but I have my CSS located along with my java
> files...
> 
> 2007/9/10, Jason Mihalick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the reply.
>>
>> Where are your css resources located under this configuration?  I have a
>> similar setup.  I have a BasePage.html that refers to the css:
>>
>> <head>
>>         <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
>> charset=UTF-8"
>> />
>>
>>         <!--  Stylesheets -->
>>         <link href="css/styles.css"                rel="stylesheet"
>> type="text/css"
>> />
>> ...
>> </head>
>>
>> But since my BasePage.html is located with my Java classes (at
>> src/main/java/com/xxxx/xxxx/ui/web/page/BasePage.html) and my css
>> resources
>> are located at src/main/webapp/css , if I try to load the
>> BasePage.htmlfile
>> in an HTML editor, it will be unable to resolve the css resources.
>>
>> --
>> Jason
>>
>>
>> Johan Maasing-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > Perhaps template inheritance can help you here. I have a 'base' page
>> > that contains the HTML head tag that all my pages use. For example I
>> > have a Basepage.html:
>> >
>> > <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";
>> > xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org/";>
>> > <head>
>> >               <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> href="css/main.css"/>
>> >               <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> href="css/header.css"/>
>> > </head>
>> > <body>
>> >               <wicket:child />
>> > ...
>> >
>> > and a Basepage.java (which does some stuff common to all pages, like
>> > setting a feedbackpanel or whatever you like to have for all pages)
>> >
>> > Then in my "real" pages I do like this
>> >
>> > RealPage.java
>> > public class Index extends BasePage {
>> >               public Index() {
>> > ...
>> >
>> > but the real funny stuff goes on in the template for the real page:
>> > <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";
>> > xmlns:wicket="http://wicket.apache.org/";>
>> > <head>
>> > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> > href="../../../../../../WebContent/css/main.css"/>
>> > <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> > href="../../../../../../WebContent/css/header.css"/>
>> > </head>
>> > <body>
>> > <wicket:extend>
>> >
>> > Real content here
>> >
>> > </wicket:extend>
>> > </body>
>> > ...
>> >
>> > In this way the template can be edited as a static HTML and include
>> > the right CSS relative to the sources in the filesystem. In runtime
>> > wicket will discard anythiong outside the wicket:extend in the
>> > template and use the HTML from the 'base' page.
>> >
>> > Hope this can help you somewhat.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Johan M
>> >
>> > On 9/10/07, Jason Mihalick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> <sigh>  Ok, thanks for the help on this.  My objective was to be able
>> to
>> >> have
>> >> a structure of HTML and resource dependencies (css, js, img, etc) that
>> >> could
>> >> be easily edited in an HTML editor such that the editor doesn't have
>> >> problems resolving the resources and such that Wicket doesn't have
>> >> problems
>> >> resolving the resources.  From reading your comments and those of
>> others,
>> >> however, this doesn't seem to be an easy task at all.  So, I've gone
>> back
>> >> to
>> >> the standard Wicket approach where I have placed all HTML files along
>> >> side
>> >> my Java classes and have located my resources (css, js, img, etc) at
>> the
>> >> root of my web context (in the maven world, this is under the webapp
>> dir,
>> >> as
>> >> a sibling to WEB-INF).  This keeps Wicket very happy at runtime, but
>> >> makes
>> >> it difficult for me to edit my site using a HTML editor.  Maybe this
>> >> won't
>> >> be that big of a deal in practice.  I guess I will find out in time.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks again guys!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > oi. the basic problem is that WEB-INF is inaccessible via direct
>> urls.
>> >> > this
>> >> > is because it houses stuff like classes and you dont want the user
>> to
>> >> have
>> >> > access to those.
>> >> >
>> >> > so there is a way to make it work, but it will involve wicket or
>> >> another
>> >> > servlet streaming those static resources, which is a lot of
>> overhead.
>> >> >
>> >> > my suggestion is to move all the css/js/foo out of WEB-INF
>> >> >
>> >> > -igor
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On 9/8/07, Jason Mihalick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I've been searching the forums and wiki on this half the night and
>> I
>> >> just
>> >> >> can't figure out what I'm doing wrong here, so please bear with me
>> if
>> >> >> there
>> >> >> is an obvious answer to this.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Wicket is not finding my css or js resources when the application
>> is
>> >> >> deployed.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I followed the wiki instructions for Wicket 1.3 on how to "Control
>> >> where
>> >> >> HTML files are loaded from"
>> >> >> (
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/control-where-html-files-are-loaded-from.html#ControlwhereHTMLfilesareloadedfrom-InWicket1.3
>> >> >> ).
>> >> >> I have the following structure under WEB-INF:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> WEB-INF/
>> >> >> +--- content/
>> >> >>        +--- css/
>> >> >>        +--- help/
>> >> >>        +--- img/
>> >> >>        +--- js/
>> >> >>        BasePage.html
>> >> >>        Page1.html
>> >> >>        Page2.html
>> >> >>        etc.
>> >> >> web.xml
>> >> >>
>> >> >> In the init() method of my application class, I have added this
>> code
>> >> as
>> >> >> per
>> >> >> the wiki:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>     IResourceSettings resourceSettings =
>> this.getResourceSettings();
>> >> >>     resourceSettings.addResourceFolder( "WEB-INF/content" );
>> >> >>     resourceSettings.setResourceStreamLocator( new
>> >> PathStripperLocator()
>> >> >> );
>> >> >>
>> >> >> My implementation of the PathStripperLocator class matches that
>> found
>> >> on
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> wiki.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> When I view the source of Page1.html (which inherits from my
>> BasePage)
>> >> in
>> >> >> my
>> >> >> browser after wicket has served it, I see that Wicket is rewriting
>> the
>> >> >> location of the css resources as follows:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>         <link href="../css/styles.css" rel="stylesheet"
>> >> type="text/css"/>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I expected the href value to instead be "css/styles.css" (without
>> the
>> >> >> "../").
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What do I need to do here in order to make this work?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Your help is greatly appreciated!
>> >> >>
>> >> >> --
>> >> >> Jason
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
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> 
> Rüdiger Schulz
> 
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