Do you know where I can set the window name of the first window? I can use JavaScript to reset it, but I am not sure if this will mess up the PageMap process.

On 9/8/2011 4:12 PM, Dan Retzlaff wrote:
Check out PopupSettings#getPopupJavaScript(). If the pagemap name is null it
uses "". Since you've enabled AutomaticMultiWindowSupport, you know it
should be "wicket-wicket:default".

You might consider submitting a JIRA to suggest that this function use "" or
"wicket-wicket:default" based
on Application.get().getPageSettings().getAutomaticMultiWindowSupport().
That way other users won't encounter this gotcha.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Jered Myers<[email protected]>wrote:

It appears the initial window name is "wicket-wicket:default".  The other
tab windows match the PageMap name.  Thanks for the help!  I will explore a
way to manipulate the window name.


On 9/8/2011 3:16 PM, Dan Retzlaff wrote:

In step #5, what page map name do you use in your popup settings? Does it
match the window.name global variable in that tab? (Use a browser
debugger
to check.) If yes, that should do the trick by my reading of the code.

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Jered Myers<jeredm@**
maplewoodsoftware.com<[email protected]>>wrote:

  I'm using Wicket 1.4.18.
I'm having trouble moving between browser tabs in my application as I am
opening a duplicate tab.  Here is an example:
1.  The user starts on browser tab A via a mounted page (e.g.
www.mysite.com/MyApp/PageA)
2.  The user clicks on a bookmarkable link (with popup settings including
a
PageMap name) to browser tab B.  The new browser tab opens correctly.
3.  The user clicks on a bookmarkable link (with popup settings including
a
PageMap name) to browser tab C.  The new browser tab opens correctly.
4.  The user clicks on a bookmarkable link (with popup settings including
a
PageMap name) to browser tab B.  The browser tab for B is already open,
so
the user switches back to browser tab B.
5.  The user clicks on a bookmarkable link (with popup settings including
a
PageMap name) to browser tab A.  A new browser tab A opens when I want
the
user to be returned to the already open tab A.

Here is my mounting procedure:
mount(new QueryStringUrlCodingStrategey(****"PageA", PageA.class);

Also, AutomaticMultiWindowSupport is on.

--
Jered


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