So that page can also work without a user object/id? It is a nice url
then but if the page cant be found it will call the default or
pageparam constructor..

On 2/2/08, oliverw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks Edwin! That did the trick. Just from the looks it appears as if
> HybridUrlCodingStrategy would be the preferable mount strategy in general.
>
>
> Edvin Syse wrote:
> >
> >>>   Can't you just proceed this way:
> >>> setResponsePage(new SummaryPage(userdId));
> >>>
> >>> i.e. pass the id as a parameter to the summary page constructor ?
> >>>
> >>> Regards
> >>>
> >>
> >> This works - kind of. Because even though the response page is mounted, I
> >> not see a pretty url in the browser.
> >
> > You can mount the page with HybridUrlCodingStrategy to get a pretty URL
> > even after redirecting:
> >
> > mount(new HybridUrlCodingStrategy("/summary", SummaryPage.class));
> >
> > -- Edvin
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