can we remove it then?

-igor

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Martin Grigorov <[email protected]> wrote:
> actually #isErrorPage() is not used in current 1.5, so WIA is correct
>
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Scott Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks, Bruno. I added isErrorPage() just in case. The docs just say "This
>> can help the framework prevent infinite failure loops." That's also not
>> mentioned in Wicket in Action which says "creating an error page is no
>> different than creating a normal page."
>>  Scott
>>
>> On 8/26/2011 9:15 AM, Bruno Borges wrote:
>>>
>>> I think you must set your page as error page.
>>>
>>> Make that change and try again.
>>>
>>> *Bruno Borges*
>>> (21) 7672-7099
>>> *www.brunoborges.com*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Scott Reed<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>
>>>> A created my own PageExpiredErrorPage. There is a button that is supposed
>>>> to take the user to the login page so they can log in (similar to the
>>>> button
>>>> on the default page-expired error page). /
>>>> /
>>>> When the user first opens the web site, they see a log in page with URL
>>>> /http://mydomain.com/rems/**wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/**
>>>>
>>>> com.mni.SignInPage?1/<http://mydomain.com/rems/wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/com.mni.SignInPage?1/>.
>>>> <http://192.168.33.20:9002/**rems/wicket/wicket/**bookmarkable/com.mni.**
>>>>
>>>> SignInPage?1<http://192.168.33.20:9002/rems/wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/com.mni.SignInPage?1>
>>>> *Default PageExpiredErrorPage behavior*
>>>> After there is a page timeout and the /default /page-expired error page
>>>> opens, the "Return to home page" button on the default page expired error
>>>> page reports URL /
>>>>    http://mydomain.com/rems/**wicket//<http://mydomain.com/rems/wicket//>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>> When the user selects that button they go to the login page with address
>>>> /
>>>>    http://mydomain.com/rems/**wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/**
>>>>
>>>> com.mni.SignInPage?0<http://mydomain.com/rems/wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/com.mni.SignInPage?0>
>>>> /*and it goes to the home page as expected/desired when the user logs
>>>> in.*/
>>>>
>>>> /*My custom page-expired error page behavior*/
>>>> /After there is a page timeout and the /custom /page-expired error page
>>>> opens, the "Return to home page" button on the default page expired error
>>>> page reports URL /
>>>> //http://mydomain.com/rems/**wicket//<http://mydomain.com/rems/wicket//>
>>>>
>>>> When the user selects that button they go to the login page with address
>>>> /    http://mydomain.com/rems/**wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/**
>>>>
>>>> com.mni.REMSPageExpiredPage#..**/<http://mydomain.com/rems/wicket/wicket/bookmarkable/com.mni.REMSPageExpiredPage#../>..
>>>>
>>>> /*and it hangs when the user logs in*/./
>>>>
>>>> *custom page-expired error page HTML
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>>   <body>
>>>>   <p>The page you requested has expired.</p>
>>>>   <p><a wicket:id="homeLink">Return to home page</a></p>
>>>>   </body>
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> Java:
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>>   public class MyPageExpiredPage extends WebPage
>>>>   {
>>>>      public MyPageExpiredPage()
>>>>      {
>>>>        super();
>>>>
>>>>        // link for home page btn
>>>>        // WebPage#homePageLink returns a BookmarkablePageLink
>>>>        add( homePageLink("homeLink"));
>>>>      }
>>>>   }
>>>>
>>>> I would very much appreciate any assistance with this.
>>>>  Scott
>>>>
>>>>
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