mount your page with hybridurlcodingstrategy
Martijn
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:38 AM, pixologe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> no. having a nice/bookmarkble url means having all the state in the
>> url.
>
> hmmm i'm not sure... sometimes i'd like to have a pretty url, even if it
> does not hold the exact state of the page... in my example: the re-sorted
> list of friends would be still bookmarkable, however the sorting would be
> reset when the bookmarked URL is loaded.
>
> the problem is also that a lot of components produce non-pretty URLs because
> they need to hold state, e.g. PagingNavigator - I think it would be great
> if they could hold state, but the resulting pages would still be
> pretty-URLed (even if the state (e.g. offset) gets lost in the URL)
>
>
>
>> you can also encapsulate parameter creation within a page factory
>> method to make it cleaner
>
>> setresponsepage(mypage.class, mypage.params("myusername", "asc"));
>
> yeah, that is a good idea, thanks for inspiration :)
>
> but still I would be even happier with wicket if there was a hybrid solution
> which enabled a page to hold state beyond its pretty URL params
>
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