yes thats what normally happens, see the ImageTest for example, the
last locale en_US has no image for that locale so we don't generate
it. Thats because normally the packageresource knows to which locale
it resolves to and the resourcereference is getting that locale when
it loads the resource in bind/newresource. But that setting doesn't
work completely right if you use RR direclty and give it to a header
response

On 11/10/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the only thing that is wrong is that perhaps we COULD generate a url
> without locale and we DONT. but i am american, so im not that familiar
> with the whole locale thing. johan is a better guy to ask for this...
>
> -gor
>
>
> On Nov 10, 2007 1:24 PM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So perhaps there's nothing wrong after all?
> >
> >
> > It seems that Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> > > when wicket generates the links it appends your browser's locale to them
> > >
> > > so the link to foo.css will look like foo_en_us.css for example.
> > >
> > > then when the url is requested wicket does the resolution with fallback:
> > >
> > > first try foo_en_us.css
> > > then try foo_en.css
> > > then try foo.css
> > >
> > > so it all still works...
> > >
> > > im not sure if there is a way for us to generate a url only with
> > > foo.css in it, because then wicket has to perform the same kind of
> > > resolution at url generation time... johan?
> > >
> > > -igor
> > >
> > >
> > > On Nov 10, 2007 11:48 AM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> Ok, please give me some time, i will ask someone (who is reading) with
> > >> Netbeans 6 already installed to help me produce a quickstart.
> > >>
> > >> Anyway, i insist that now is all working for me, just that it is
> strange
> > >> that it generates the HTML referencing the CSS with full locale and
> > >> style,
> > >> and then when the browser ask for the file, it seems that in that
> moment
> > >> the look up is done and the correct available file is found. Perhaps
> > >> that's the way it is supposed to work?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> German
> > >>
> > >> It seems that Johan Compagner wrote:
> > >> > can you make a test case for this and attach it to an issue in your
> > >> jira?
> > >> >
> > >> > I did fix something in RC1 but i don't know if your case is fixed
> > >> >
> > >> > The problem is that when you get or generate an url from a
> > >> > ResourceReference
> > >> > first bind() should be called. If that is then a PackageResource then
> > >> the
> > >> > ResourceReference
> > >> > should get the locale of the PackageResource but i see that there
> > >> could be
> > >> > some issues with that.
> > >> >
> > >> > But what doesn't happen is that the headerresponse doesn't call
> bind()
> > >> for
> > >> > us when you add a resource reference
> > >> > that should also be fixed
> > >> >
> > >> > johan
> > >> >
> > >> > On Nov 9, 2007 5:54 PM, German Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> > wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> 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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