where does your javascript live? context folder? package folder?
-igor
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:22 AM, SteamR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> OK, it seems that image paths are filtered with correct path, and thus leaves
> my javascript reference as is, since I add it myself. Is there somehow I can
> find out what path is correct, since I am adding javascript reference in my
> java code???
>
>
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>
> SteamR wrote:
> >
> > 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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