I guess that might be possible. But, currently I feel - especially now that it seems a filter can be used for rewriting - that we should be focussing on other stuff first (e.g. getting Wicket to beta and working on the documentation).

Feel free (all) to suggest patches though. It's OSS after all :)

Regards,
  Eelco

Cameron Braid wrote:

Could it be possible for the Wicket framework to provide hooks for URL
rewriting.

This way, any component that generates a URL, can have it re-written as it
gets printed to the output stream.

Cameron.



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [Wicket-develop] Friendly URLs?

Well, it was just a thought.

 It looks as if it's /possible/ to do it with a filter, but the
filter has to sit in the middle of the output stream and search it,
looking for the patterns to replace.  I can't help thinking that it
would be better to do it in the web-app, although I've not got any
idea of just what impact it would have, so I'm not actively pushing
it.

Gwyn


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