sorry about that! it is already fixed for RC2.

Andrew de Torres wrote:

Exploring Wicket has been a fairly painful experience so far
(just started yesterday).  It looks cool, and I'm hopeful, so
I'm sticking with it.

I was immediately hit by the "spaces in Windows paths" problem. In my case, I'm using NetBeans (4.0) with its integrated Tomcat.
NetBeans by default puts stuff in "c:\documents and
settings\(username)\.netbeans\4.0\...". The quick workaround is
to move the whole .netbeans tree out of "documents and settings"
to a spaceless path. Then you have to specify "-userdir XXX" in
your NetBeans config file.


Since Tim Boudreau's blog led me to Wicket in the first place, I
thought there might be other NetBeans users who might benefit
from this tip...

-Andy


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