that was the idea a long time ago.  just never got to it.

this is part of the reason why pagemap is a private implementation detail.
we knew it wasn't finished.  page stack vs. page map is part of the reason.

   jon

Igor Vaynberg wrote:

If it was a true stack we could use it for breadcrumbs!

-Igor


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Phil Kulak
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Subject: [Wicket-user] Why is the page map hidden?

I know we've talked about this before, but I'm still not very clear on this. By reading the JavaDocs, it's obvious you don't want users getting at the page map and playing with it. However, I look at that thing and think, oh man! There's the last n pages the user's seen, in the exact state they were left in. It's a site navigation dream come true. So why no love?


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