What are the implications of turning this one?

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On Sep 30, 2009, at 1:23 AM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:

> the javadoc in the later versions mentions that it is enabled by
> default, however if you are using the default secondlevel caching page
> store it will be disabled...
>
> -igor
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Carlo Camerino
> <carlo.camer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> actually i'm able to make it work some how using this setting
>>
>> getPageSettings().setAutomaticMultiWindowSupport(true);
>>
>> it creates a new page map everytime i open a page in a new tab or  
>> new window.
>> however in the wicket documentation it says that it is enabled by
>> default. but upon checking it seems that it is not enabled by default
>> that's why i'm confused.
>>
>> any recommendations regarding this?
>>
>> i can now check the page map name for each page and throw a redirect
>> if a new page map is encountered other than the default.
>>
>> carlo
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Phil Housley <undeconstruc...@gmail.com 
>> > wrote:
>>> 2009/9/29 Carlo Camerino <carlo.camer...@gmail.com>:
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> We have this requirement in which we cannot allow the customer to  
>>>> copy
>>>> paste the url that's appearing in the address bar into the same
>>>> browser. For example in a different tab or in a new window. This  
>>>> can
>>>> easily be done in Wicket Framework since the url has a  
>>>> corresponding
>>>> page attached to it. For example if i get
>>>> http://localhost/wicket:interface=1 appearing in the address bar, I
>>>> can open anew tab paste the url and I could get into the same page.
>>>> The users don't want this behavior. Could I make it work in such  
>>>> a way
>>>> that I copy http://localhost/wicket:inteface=1, when i try to  
>>>> copy and
>>>> paste it, it will redirect me to an error page? This happens even
>>>> after the user has already logged in. Really need help on this
>>>> one.....
>>>>
>>>
>>> I've been playing with the ideas from
>>> http://day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/2008/10/wicket-extreme-consistent-urls.html
>>> for something of my own, which might fit the bill in a way.   
>>> Following
>>> that you can convince wicket to serve up every instance of a mounted
>>> page from exactly the same URL.  That means if you copy the url, you
>>> get a brand new instance of the page.  You lose the ability to
>>> refresh, but if you are being strict on that sort of thing, I guess
>>> you will have a refresh button on the page when and only when it is
>>> appropriate.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Phil Housley
>>>
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