I dont think that will work quite that way out of the box. because our normal statefull redirect page will go to /?wicket:interface=:0:xxxx And also form post will go to that kind of url (and then redirect)
Ofcourse you can mount the page with the hybrid mounts. Then the redirects will pretty much always be something like you have there. Hybrid is a bit of special kind of mount its really only a mount to create the page redirect url (of a statefull page). And because of that Hybrid mounting should not fall into the same category as QueryString or Index. Because HybridMounting should be able to mount 10 pages under the same kind of mount.. Because that is what you the really want. Maybe in 1.4 we should somehow refacto that a bit or make a distinction between the 2 (or maybe we have already 3) 1> Real bookmarkable mounts (that really makes a new page) 2> Hybrid url encoder (that generates statefull page redirects on a mount) and then we also have the 3th option because pretty much all the mounts of <1> can by also hybrid of there own but then wicket:interface and so on is really packed as a parameter somehow (how every the bookmarkable encoder encodes it) But these urls are more internal urls (not redirect urls) that are generated by StatelessForms and StatelessLinks johan johan On 11/6/07, Al Maw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tom Desmet wrote: > > http://myserver:8080/mywicketwebapp/NL/* > > http://myserver:8080/mywicketwebapp/EN/* > > http://myserver:8080/mywicketwebapp/FR/* > > ... > > > > What I would like to achieve is that when someone enters the web > application > > by the url /mywicketwebapp/NL, that all wicket requests stay under this > URL. > > Same for all other urls. > > Are you using Wicket 1.2.x? In Wicket 1.3.x this should Just Work(tm), > as all URLs are relative. You just can't do it in 1.2.x, I'm afraid. > > Regards, > > Al > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
