Thanks for these pointers! I'll check the classes out and see how I
can influence their behavior.

Cheers,
        Joachim


Bertrand Guay-Paquet wrote:
> Hi Joachim,
> 
> I have never inspected them closely, but I think the classes in
> play are :
> WicketLinkTagHandler
> AutoLinkResolver
> 
> As for the usefulness of this process, consider panels. Panels can
> be instantiated on any mount path so their links must be adjusted.
> 
> Good luck!
> Bertrand
> 
> On 15/08/2012 5:37 PM, Joachim Schrod wrote:
>> Well, one answer yet, with an assertion that Wicket does what I
>> don't want it to do. :-(
>>
>> So, is it really not possible to exchange bidirectionally HTML
>> files with an HTML designer who does *not* put all his HTML files
>> in web root? I thought being able to share files bidirectionally
>> with HTML designers was one of the major selling points of Wicket?!
>>
>> I assume nobody has the energy to really look at my issue. Would it
>> help if I put up a minimal example project for download that shows
>> my problem? Anybody willing to look then at it?
>>
>> I don't need a full solution. An hint like "class X does the URL
>> rewriting for images" would be most welcome, overwriting that
>> behavior with appropriate subclassing is something I can well do on
>> my own.
>>
>> Best,
>>     Joachim
>>
>>
>> Joachim Schrod wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm new to Wicket and write my first application in it. I use
>>> "Wicket in Action" and online resources as documentation. (I
>>> stumbled already about the 1st few roadblocks owing to changes from
>>> Wicket 1.4 to 1.5. ;-)) So, if there's an easy pointer to answer my
>>> question, don't hesitate to just send it.
>>>
>>> My problem: I have a page that's mounted as URL "cat/entry". In the
>>> page's HTML there are links to images and CSS files that start with
>>> "..", e.g., "../images/bg_blabla.img". These are no Wicket
>>> components, just plain HTML.
>>>
>>> When Wicket renders the page, it rewrites the image URLs and
>>> prepends "../", e.g., the image URL now is output as
>>> "../../images/bg_blabla.img". I suppose it tries to adept to the
>>> extra path level that I introduced during mount and compensates
>>> for it.
>>>
>>> How can I stop Wicket from adding this "../" prefix? I searched via
>>> Google and read through Javadocs, but to no avail.
>>>
>>> For background: The URL in the HTML file is right... My HTML
>>> designers deliver their design files as "cat/entry.html", my mounts
>>> just follow their lead. I would like to change their files as
>>> little as possible, it makes files swapping back to/with them much
>>> easier.
>>>
>>> I hope somebody here may help me, thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>     Joachim
>>>

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