Dan,

what is the reason that you manually set  the cookies? Why don't you
use FormComponent.setPersistence(true) which should be all you need
for TextBoxes etc.. Wicket stores the cookies and reloads them into
the model automatically.

Juergen

On 8/21/05, Dan Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As you already can tell from my changes, this will require some big
> > structural changes because currently Wicket is still very deeply
> > entangled with the Servlet api.
> >
> > To be able to use Wicket in a Portlet context, *all* of that needs to
> > be abstracted away to a generalized interface. And, although I will do
> > my best to keep as much of the current public api intact, important
> > changes will be required.
> 
> Ate--
> 
> Welcome to the project and glad to see that you're adding portlet support;
> it should be very nice.  I'm a very happy user...
> 
> I haven't had a chance to look at your code, but I did want to veryify
> that you're not going to so anything that will prevent us from getting at
> the HttpServletRequesst/HttpServletResponse (I'm ok if we need an extra
> call or two).
> 
> I need to get access to it for two reasons:
> 
> 1) To manually set and get cookies (e.g.,
> getWebResponse().getHttpServletResponse().addCookie(cookie); )
> 
> and
> 
> 2) To find the full URL that we were called with, since I use different
> templates depending on which domain my site was accessed through (if the
> user came to http://www.foo.com/ they'll see something different than if
> they hit http://www.bar.com/ even though they're running the same code).
> Wicket doesn't seem to provide any way to access this directly...
> 
> [BTW: Is the portlet support two-way: portlets can be treated as wicket
> components?  So, I could have a <span wicket:id="portlet"> and then run an
> arbitary portlet in that span?  That would be great!]
> 
> Thanks & best,
> Dan
> 
> 
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