Hi, I have developed an application with Wicket that has its own built-in security and now a user needs to use it in a way that security is managed by a proxy instead.
The way they can impose security is by url, and in theory I could get away by using only bookmarkable pages that contain a certain package name. The issue is, when the page contents change (validation, showing/hiding panels, ...) the url changes and becomes something generic like: http://host/app/?wicket:interface=:3:1::: Is there any way to force it to encode the url so that it looks at least like: http://host/app/secured?wicket:interface:3:1::: when the page is recognized as a secure one? (in my case those pages extend a certain base class that provides security control... when that is enabled, that is, otherwise it does nothing). Cheers Andrea --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org