1.3.0 beta 4

It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
> I think i asked this before, but what version of wicket??
>
> Normally (in the current wicket 1.3 buids) a ResourceReference to a
> PackageResource will fallback to the real locale the PackageResource is
> loaded
> from after the ResourceReference is binded.
>
> johan
>
> On Nov 9, 2007 3:34 PM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, at least that's what i see when i ask Firefox to show me the source
>> of the page.
>>
>> It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
>> > But even with bind() it still shows you the locale in the url?
>> >
>> > On Nov 9, 2007 3:22 PM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi again,
>> >>
>> >> With your solution, the generated HTML now looks this way:
>> >>
>> >> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> >> href="resources/path.to.mypage.MyPage/style_mystyle_mylocale.css" />
>> >>
>> >> i don't have style_mystyle_mylocale.css, but only style_mystyle.css
>> >>
>> >> But it works!
>> >>
>> >> So it seems that wicket later (when the browser asks for the css)
>> makes
>> >> the corresponding look up.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks a lot!
>> >>
>> >> German
>> >>
>> >> PS: just for the record (if someone reads this later), there was a
>> easy
>> >> typo in the code below. It should be Application.get() and not
>> >> Application.bind().
>> >>
>> >> It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
>> >> > no as i said before
>> >> > you have to create the resourcereference with the locale and the
>> >> style.
>> >> > Those are not automatically picked up from the session. If you
>> don't
>> >> give
>> >> > them in the constructor
>> >> > then both are just null
>> >> >
>> >> > What you could do is this:
>> >> >
>> >> > ResourceReference reference = new ResourceReference(MyPage.class,
>> >> > "style.css",
>> >> > locale,style);
>> >> > reference.bind(Application.bind());
>> >> > cResponse.getHeaderResponse().renderCSSReference(reference);
>> >> > johan
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On Nov 9, 2007 1:55 PM, German Morales
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> version 1.3.0-beta4.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I insist that the problem must be something different, perhaps in
>> the
>> >> >> way
>> >> >> i pretend it to work. I know about the ResourceStreamLocator, and
>> as
>> >> i
>> >> >> tell it works perfectly for the HTML. The difference is that from
>> my
>> >> >> class
>> >> >> the framework looks automatically for the corresponding HTML, but
>> how
>> >> >> should it work for the CSS?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Should i declare it in the code?
>> >> >>
>> >> >>   // on renderHead
>> >> >>   cResponse.getHeaderResponse().renderCSSReference(new
>> >> >> ResourceReference(MyPage.class, "style.css"));
>> >> >>
>> >> >> or how?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> What i'm doing is very simple... i'm forcing (for testing) a call
>> to
>> >> >> Session.setStyle("whatever"), then i have MyPage.html and
>> >> >> MyPage_whatever.html (which works fine) and then style.css and
>> >> >> style_whatever.css (which i expect to be used thanks to the code
>> >> above).
>> >> >>
>> >> >> But when i see the generated html, it comes with the content of
>> >> >> MyPage_whatever.html, but the header is generated this way:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
>> >> >> href="resources/path.to.mypage.MyPage/style.css" />
>> >> >>
>> >> >> that is, not pointint to style_whatever.css as i expect.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks for the support,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> German
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
>> >> >> > it should fallback just fine..
>> >> >> > what version of wicket are you using?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Because in the ResourceStreamLocator we do now this:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > public IResourceStream locate(final Class clazz, String path,
>> final
>> >> >> String
>> >> >> > style,
>> >> >> >    final Locale locale, final String extension)
>> >> >> >  {
>> >> >> >   // Try the various combinations of style, locale and extension
>> to
>> >> >> find
>> >> >> >   // the resource.
>> >> >> >   ResourceNameIterator iter = new ResourceNameIterator(path,
>> style,
>> >> >> > locale,
>> >> >> > extension);
>> >> >> >   while (iter.hasNext())
>> >> >> >   {
>> >> >> >    String newPath = (String)iter.next();
>> >> >> >    IResourceStream stream = locate(clazz, newPath);
>> >> >> >    if (stream != null)
>> >> >> >    {
>> >> >> >     stream.setLocale(iter.getLocale());
>> >> >> >     return stream;
>> >> >> >    }
>> >> >> >   }
>> >> >> >   return null;
>> >> >> >  }
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > johan
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > On Nov 9, 2007 1:11 PM, German Morales
>> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Hi again,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Also, the problem is not giving the parameters to the
>> >> >> >> ResourceReferences,
>> >> >> >> if i call the full constructor then the ResourceReference
>> works,
>> >> but
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> problem is that it does not make a look up to see what's
>> >> available,
>> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> just goes for the full thing. So, if i call the constructor
>> with
>> >> the
>> >> >> >> session locale and style, what it does is search for the file
>> >> >> >> style_mystyle_mylocale.css. This is not my intention, what i
>> want
>> >> it
>> >> >> >> that
>> >> >> >> that the framework searches for the style_mystyle_mylocale.css,
>> >> then
>> >> >> if
>> >> >> >> not found fall back to style_mystyle.css, style_mylocale.css,
>> >> >> style.css
>> >> >> >> and so on (i'm not sure of the exact order of look up). So,
>> >> modifying
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> constructor or passing the full parameters is not the solution,
>> i
>> >> >> think.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Regards,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> German
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
>> >> >> >>  > if you are creating your own ResourceReferences then you
>> have
>> >> to
>> >> >> give
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> > style and locale to them
>> >> >> >> > We could enhance the constructors that it does
>> >> >> >> Session.get().getLocale()
>> >> >> >> > and
>> >> >> >> > Session.get().getStyle()
>> >> >> >> > if you dont give them..
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > johan
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > On Nov 9, 2007 10:27 AM, German Morales
>> >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> Hi,
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> I was thinking (as a last hope) that if this works for the
>> >> HTMLs,
>> >> >> i
>> >> >> >> >> could
>> >> >> >> >> provide different HTMLs that point internally to different
>> >> CSSs,
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> >> should work. But that would be duplicating the HTML just to
>> >> have
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> CSS
>> >> >> >> >> changed, and then it's not a good idea.
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> Perhaps someone can tell me an official way to have
>> localized
>> >> and
>> >> >> >> styled
>> >> >> >> >> CSSs, the wicket way?
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> Thanks again,
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> German
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> It seems that German Morales wrote:
>> >> >> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > I use it inside a page.
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > I've tried...
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> >    // inside the page constructor
>> >> >> >> >> >    add(HeaderContributor.forCss(new
>> >> >> ResourceReference(MyPage.class
>> >> >> ,
>> >> >> >> >> > "style.css")));
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > and
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> >    // inside renderHead
>> >> >> >> >> >    cResponse.getHeaderResponse().renderCSSReference(new
>> >> >> >> >> > ResourceReference(MyPage.class, "style.css"));
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > And I don't want to set the style and locale explicitely.
>> >> What
>> >> i
>> >> >> >> want
>> >> >> >> >> is
>> >> >> >> >> > to deliver the application to a customer, and, if he
>> wants,
>> >> he
>> >> >> adds
>> >> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> >> > customized page for a locale or style by itself (he could
>> set
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> >> style
>> >> >> >> >> > with a parameter or whatever). And as far as i understand
>> the
>> >> >> >> wicket
>> >> >> >> >> > approach, that's how it should work automatically. In fact
>> it
>> >> >> works
>> >> >> >> >> > perfecly when i do it for the html of the same page. The
>> >> >> difference
>> >> >> >> is
>> >> >> >> >> > that the html is handled in other way (the framework does
>> it)
>> >> >> and
>> >> >> >> when
>> >> >> >> >> i
>> >> >> >> >> > try to do it for the CSS of the page i do it (and it
>> doesn't
>> >> >> work).
>> >> >> >> So
>> >> >> >> >> > there must be something i'm not doing properly.
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > Or, how should be the way to provide styled CSSs, there is
>> >> >> another
>> >> >> >> >> > aproach?
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > thanks and bye,
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > German
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > It seems that Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>> >> >> >> >> >>> The problem is that the file is there... just that it
>> >> doesn't
>> >> >> >> seem
>> >> >> >> >> to
>> >> >> >> >> >>> be
>> >> >> >> >> >>> looking for it.
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> If i force the full constructor:
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> new ResourceReference(MyPage.class, "style.css",
>> >> getLocale(),
>> >> >> >> >> >>> getStyle())
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> all works, so the file is correcly found and the name is
>> >> >> correct.
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> The problem is when i don't set the locale and style
>> >> >> explicitely
>> >> >> >> (as
>> >> >> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> >> >>> is
>> >> >> >> >> >>> supposed to be done):
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> new ResourceReference(MyPage.class, "style.css")
>> >> >> >> >> >>>
>> >> >> >> >> >>> then it doesn't find the file. Actually i think it
>> doesn't
>> >> >> even
>> >> >> >> try
>> >> >> >> >> to
>> >> >> >> >> >>> find it, since as i mention i put a breakpoint in
>> >> >> >> >> >>> ResourceReference#setStyle() and nobody is calling it.
>> So
>> >> >> later
>> >> >> >> >> >>> internal
>> >> >> >> >> >>> code to load the resource uses style and locale with
>> null
>> >> >> values.
>> >> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> >> How do you use the resource reference? I think the class
>> was
>> >> >> >> designed
>> >> >> >> >> >> in such a way that the components that use it (Image for
>> >> >> instance)
>> >> >> >> >> are
>> >> >> >> >> >> responsible for setting the appropriate locale/ style
>> 'just
>> >> in
>> >> >> >> time',
>> >> >> >> >> >> so that switching locales etc works.
>> >> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> >> Eelco
>> >> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> >>
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