c.add(new abstractbehavior() {
oncomponenttag(tag) {
tag.put("href", tag.getattributes().get("href")+"&itemid=xxx");
}
}
-igor
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 6:05 AM, marius1maru<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your answer Igor.
>
> I did not manage to append the id to the url. I tried something like this:
>
> tabbedPanel = new AjaxTabbedPanel("mytabpanel", tabs) {
>
> �...@override
> protected WebMarkupContainer newLink(String linkId,
> final int index) {
>
> final WebMarkupContainer c = new
> IndicatingAjaxLink(linkId) {
>
> �...@override
> public void onClick(AjaxRequestTarget
> target) {
> setSelectedTab(index);
> if (target != null) {
>
> target.addComponent(MyTabbedPanel.this);
> }
> onAjaxUpdate(target);
> }
> };
>
> c.add(new SimpleAttributeModifier("href",
> "&itemId=xxx"));
>
> return c;
> }
>
> I also tried:
> final IModel<String> model = new
> AbstractReadOnlyModel<String>() {
> @Override
> public String getObject() {
> return "&itemId=xxx";
> }
> };
>
> add(new AttributeModifier("href", model) {
> @Override
> protected String newValue(String currentValue,
> String
> replacementValue) {
> return currentValue + replacementValue;
> }
> });
>
> but in WebRequestCycle, the URL is always without "&itemId=xxx" at the end.
>
> Can you please tell me what am I missing here? Or what should I do to modify
> the url generated by ajaxtabpanel?
>
> Thank you,
> Marius Anton
>
>
> igor.vaynberg wrote:
>>
>> your request cycle has access to the url that caused the page expired
>> exception. at that point you cannot know anything else because there
>> is no longer a session either.
>>
>> what you might want to do is append itemid to the urls generated by
>> the ajaxtabbedpanel.
>>
>> -igor
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Marius Anton<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hello everybody,
>>>
>>> I hope that someone can help me on this.
>>>
>>> I have a page that displays information about a particular item. On that
>>> page there is also an ajax tab panel (from wicket.extensions).
>>> For every item, the url looks like this:
>>> http://mysite?itemId=xxxx-xxxxx. After the page expires I want the
>>> current page to be refreshed.
>>>
>>> After the page expires, and the user clicks on one of the tabs, a page
>>> expired exception is thrown. I have a custom request cycle, witch extends
>>> WebRequestCycle, that caches that exception,
>>> but the problem is that I can not redirect the user to the same page
>>> because there in my request cycle I am not able to see the parameter
>>> "itemId". Inside RequstCycle, if I try request.getUrl, I get something
>>> like this: mypage?wicket:interface=:5:10:::0:&random=0.8618006417527795.
>>>
>>> My question is: can I somehow send a parameter(itemId) to the request
>>> cycle when a page expired exception is thrown?
>>> Or how can I refresh the current page(witch has the itemId as parameter)
>>> when the user clicks on an ajax link(in this case a tab)
>>> after the page expired?
>>>
>>> Any sugestion will be apreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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