I found out that it was a js sourcefile reference which were added in code
(in a onRendered method), that when app was mounted, caused the lookups to
be sent to the page instead... So that seems that relative paths are nogos
when mounted???
But strange is that images seems to work ok, they also use relative path...
SteamR wrote:
>
> I have now searched the html files, and can't find any empty src
> attributes. And it only happens when I add the
>
> mount("/pwa", PackageName.forClass(CategoryPage.class));
>
> in my WebApplication class' init method.
>
> (I also have relocated the html files to the "src/main/webapp" folder, if
> that has something to do with it.)
>
> Well, I will try to strip down the code, to bare minimum and maybe post
> the full code here thereafter.
>
>
>
>
>
> SteamR wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I hope someone could help me with this...
>>
>> I have 5 pages which are pretty standalone but stateful, and they have
>> nothing to do with each other.
>>
>> Now I thought of having bookmarks for each of these pages, and added a
>> mount point to /pwa.
>>
>> Now the problems started; my page's constructor was invoked three times
>> before actual output occured (it has an empty constructor), and a form
>> object loses its transient fields during a request-response cycle.
>>
>> The transient field getting lost, is something I can fix, but invoking
>> the constructor three times and why wicket does so, is very strange...?
>>
>> Anyone know any answer to this...
>>
>> Btw, I am running wicket 1.3.1
>>
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