Make sure you run in development mode. E.g. pass
-Dwicket.configuration=development or configure in your web.xml file.

Eelco

On 9/17/07, Doug Leeper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I was under the impression that I would be able to change HTML while the
> server was running and see it reflected when I refreshed the browser.
> Unfortunately, I have to restart the entire server to see the change.  If my
> understanding is correct, what could I be doing wrong?
>
>
> Notes:
> - I am starting Jetty 4.2.24 from Eclipse 3.3.
> - I checked to see if I have my Wicket Application is running in development
> mode and it is.
> - I am using wicket 1.3 beta3.
> - My html files are located in the same directory as my components.
> - I am setting <meta http-equiv="CACHE-CONTROL" content="NO-CACHE" />
> <meta http-equiv="PRAGMA" content="NO-CACHE" />
>
> Thanks
> - Doug
>
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