one further idea...
if we let people put a <wicket:autolink> tag around any amount of markup, it could enable "transparent autolinking" for that region (while still supporting <wicket:link> for what we might informally call "explicit autolinking"). kindof link having the setAutomaticLinking on/off switch in the markup...
Jonathan Locke wrote:
i have an idea to resolve this which might work for everyone. we could introduce <wicket:link> for explicitly declaring autolinks ([] still goes away, thank goodness). then we could make an app setting setAutomaticLinking(boolean) to allow people to turn on the "implicit" behavior. the default would be off and docs would explain aliasing behavior of automaticLinking. it's a compromise, yes. if we can't agree on the availability of this feature, i suppose we should stick with current functionality alone (just <wicket:link>).
i think we need to continue to support the ability to include web pages, images and other resources on the classpath because we need to be able to jar up components with their whole resource set. i believe this worked last time i looked...
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Ok, ok. You know what? I'll just back off from this discussion, and see where it heads. Maybe, I'll be convinced along the way, but for now: 'me -1 for automatic anchor processing'.
Eelco
Gili wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 22:12:06 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
The thing I loath about this is that it is implicit. You have to explain a designer that the anchors will be parsed and that, depending on what Wicket pages there are, the anchor wil point to either a static resource or a Wicket Page. The current situation is better as it is allways immediately clear what it does.
Eelco,
But this is beyond the scope/concern of a web designer. Personally I expect the designer to work on the presentation layer while a programmer works on the Java layer. It is up to you, the developer, to decide how to render the page (from a dynamic point of view). It is up to him to provide you with the HTML file containing the guiding design (static layout).
Gili
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