Hi,
one in the other from wicket's perspective, iframes are independent
pages
and so the content of your iframe will not be part of the component
hirarchy
of the container page.
yes, that's right. But what I want to do is having the content of the
iframes managed as component of the container page. Basically what I
want to do is have a List of WebPages which are rendered as iframes,
because the iframes are added and removed in a very dynamic way from
the containing page (I'm using this for a kind of very special site
rendering, not for embedding one or two iframes in a page in static
way). Also I want to have the state of the iframe component hierarchy
linked to the container page component hierarchy so I can use Wicket
features like painless browser-back even for this complex behavior.
I'm just wondering if this can be done in a clean component-oriented
way without using independent Pages at all...
Ralf
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