-Igor
On 5/8/06, Bruno Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Movin to the correct list...
I did a change in the linewicket.protocol.http.request.WebRequestCodingStrategy:258
if (path.equals("/") && encoder instanceof PackageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy == false)
Looks like everything went fine.
But this was a first shot on how to fix the problem. Maybe theres a better solution.On 5/8/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:can you remove that if statement and see if it works?
-IgorOn 5/8/06, Bruno Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:And is exactly that. it throws an exception saying that the path can't be "/". I saw the source and there's an If statement checking for this.
:)On 5/8/06, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:if you are talking about mounting a package on / then you should be able to do that with something like mount("/", PackageName.for(Index.class));
then if you have an Index.class page in that package it should be accessible from /site/Index
at least i remember i wrote this functionality in because it was requested before. maybe it got lost with some of the refactorings we did. if so, then we should fix it.
-IgorOn 5/8/06, Bruno Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Yeah, it's /site/*, I just cutted off the unnecessary info. Sorry... :D
So, how about something like:
mountByClassName(String underPath, PackageName pkg);
this would be the same as loop through all classes located under the pkg and create a mounted path with the same name as the class.
I know this can be done outside Wicket's core API. Just calling some of the already built-in methods. But it would be nice to have a shortcut.
Regards,On 5/8/06, Igor Vaynberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:you cannot mount onto / because that is reserved for the homepage, so in a way homepage is always mounted on /
if you want to mount something onto /site/index then you need to mount on /index not /
mount("/index", Index.class);
btw, your url mapping should be /site/* not just /site
-IgorOn 5/8/06, Bruno Borges < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Why can't I mount my pages so they all can be bookmarkable from "/" ?
Just a note: the WicketServlet is under url-pattern = /site, so my pages would be bookmarkable like "/site/Index".
Regards,
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