if we ignore the conflicts between static pages and wicket pages (which i think users will resolve in an ad-hoc way, possibly using folders, for example) and the minimal performance impact, is there anything wrong with the proposal to make autolinks work exactly as-is automatically?


Jonathan Locke wrote:


i was initially in agreement with your idea to make autolink work exactly as before but automatically. i still tend to think this, but i'm trying to understand problems people are having with that since they may be right.


Gili wrote:

On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:35:54 -0800, Jonathan Locke wrote:



i understand the "problem". i just don't think it's worth fixing. in fact, "fixing" it is kindof against wicket philosophy and tends to take a view of "wicket is the world", which it will never be. the wicket philosophy is to let things do what they do well and not try to change them; to delegate responsibility. what we need to do here is allow the container to serve static pages the way it normally does... because that's what it's good at.


    Fine, so what is your proposed behavior (please summarize
because I've lost track on where we stand)?

Thanks,
Gili



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