If we would say base class mounted to xxx then also all the subs are
mounted to xxx how on earth do we know then which we should construct
when xxx is hit?

Also if you dont want /xx/yyy/zzz but xx?yyy=zzz then use a different
url encoding because the first on is default look for
QueryXxxxxUrlEncoder.

Yes you have to have a pageparam constructor if you use bookmarkable
pages with parameters.

On 10/13/08, miro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I created a new class  Test extending   CreateNewStorageLocation   (this
> page
> is   bookmarked
> as mountBookmarkablePage("/createStorageLocation",
> CreateNewStorageLocation.class);
> just to override a method ,
> clicking on a link I call a page which redirects to Test  and
>  wicket creates some new url
> http://localhost/csr/secure/index.jas/?wicket:interface=:2::::
>
> is there a way I can ask wicket to use the same  path   as of its super
> class becasue I might have several classes extedning from the same class
> overring some methods ?
>
>
>
>
> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>
>> yepp, use the setResponsePage(Page page) instead of setResponsePage(Class
>> pageClass) method - but be aware that the resulting page is bound to the
>> session and not reusable for other sessions, aka bookmarkable
>>
>>
>>
>> miro wrote:
>>>
>>> now are there  ways to hide   parameters from  url ie I want to pass
>>> parameters but wont show them  in url ?  also   I doing a redirect from
>>> the caller.
>>>
>>> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Yepp you need one if you want your mounting strategies work ... and for
>>>> getPageParameters not returning null ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> miro wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I dont have a constructor with PageParameters.Do I need one? , becasue
>>>>> if itr appended to the url I can retrieve it from request or
>>>>> getPageParameters()
>>>>>
>>>>> Pills wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> in your constructor that has a parameter PageParameters...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> miro a écrit :
>>>>>>> where should I call super(params)  ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> then there either weren't any pageparams or you missed to call
>>>>>>>> super(params)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> miro wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I tried that , getPageParameters() was returning null .
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Michael Sparer wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> getPageParameters()? Didn't you look at the API before posting?
>>>>>>>>>> ;-)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> miro wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I am using
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> setRedirect(true);
>>>>>>>>>>> setResponsePage(MyPage.class,pageParameters);
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> in Mypage how can I retrieve pageParameters ?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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