heh, I can see mine arent escaped aswell..
mchack wrote:
My included markup was not correct. Before I botch this up further, what is
the best method to escape html in nabble posts?
Mike
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
should'nt that be like this:
<!--
<wicket:link> Schedule.html ical.jpg </wicket:link>
-->
but still I think it would fail, how should wicket know which picture you
want and what package it are in? I guess thats why you need to bind the
image to a package? I just do this:
semi pseudo code:
private ResourceReference infoImage = new ResourceReference(
CalenderHeadLinesPanel.class, "info.png");
ajaxLink.add(new Image("info", infoImage));
But I agree thats not a oneliner...
regards Nino
mchack wrote:
Hopefully viewable now
<!--
<wicket:link> Schedule.html ical.jpg </wicket:link>
-->
Mike
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Was wondering if there was an easy way - Hopefully without code to
create
a
bookmarkable link where there is a contained image tag. Seems like from
a
usability standpoint this would be very common and a little bit
cumbersome
if I have to do this in the backing code.
I think this already works. Did you try embedding img tags in
<wicket:link> sections? Or maybe I don't understand you...
Eelco
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