thats what stateless forms are for. after a submit you want a redirect
anyways so that a refresh doesnt popup that annoying post values
dialog.

overriding oncomponenttag() should work just fine, you just have to
make sure to call super first.

-igor


On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Doug Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Overriding onComponentTag doesn't seem to work.  The URL that gets generated
>  (using urlFor) starts with a question mark which isn't included when the
>  form is submitted.   The only thing passed down is the form parameters,
>  which obviously doesn't work since the page is missing.  I'm using the
>  default URL encoding strategy - was saving that investigation for later.
>  Maybe I need to bump that up in the queue.
>
>  I'll also look at using a stateless form next (and redirecting to a
>  bookmarkable page so the URL is nice).
>
>  Just a general comment on this.  I basically want a form that can be
>  submitted at any time, regardless if a session is there or not.   This is a
>  common use case (e.g., google, login, search) and for all the excellent
>  stuff in wicket, this seems very hard to do.
>
>  Does anyone else have advice on how to do nice-looking-urls using GET-method
>  form posts?  In other words, if I wanted to build Google's home page in
>  wicket and be able to bookmark search results, how would I do it?  If anyone
>  has an example they can share, I would appreciate it.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  -Doug
>
>
>
>
>  igor.vaynberg wrote:
>  >
>  > override the form's action value in its oncomponenttag callback with a
>  > url to a bookmarkable page. but then you have to parse all posted
>  > values yourself.
>  >
>  > if you dont care about the url you can use a statelessform instead and
>  > probably avoid a bunch of headache.
>  >
>  > -igor
>  >
>  >
>  > On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Doug Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>
>  >>  Hi,
>  >>
>  >>  I'm like to submit a form using bookmarkable page style, so that
>  >>
>  >>  a) the form can always be submitted, regardless if the session is
>  >> expired or
>  >>  not (think of a Google search submission e.g.,
>  >>  http://www.google.com/search?q=wicket)
>  >>
>  >>  b) the form remembers PageParameters that were there when the page was
>  >>  generated (think of google advanced search where you change the number
>  >> of
>  >>  items per page and that is remembered in subsequent searches e.g.,
>  >>  http://www.google.com/search?q=wicket&num=30)
>  >>
>  >>  How do I tell the form to submit using bookmarkable format (using the
>  >>  assigned URL encoding strategy)?
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks,
>  >>
>  >>  -Doug
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