there is a way to override this on application level using ApplicationSettings.setDefaultAfter/BeforeDisabledLink(). Just call that in your application init and you are done.
-Igor
On 10/31/05, David Leangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Not sure if this is the right list to make a suggestion...)
I'm very impressed with how autolink works. Very simple and almost like
magic!
One thing I like is how autolink is "intelligent" enough to "know" not
to link to the same page. This is useful for making menus, for example.
However, I think that it is not appropriate to enclose the link with <i>
markup tags. It would be better to either enclose them in tags in the
"wicket" namespace, or even better with <span class="thisPage"> or
something like that. Then, the author could decide how to present the
(non) links using CSS.
In my case, I am going to have to override autolink's behaviour to do
this, but I think that it should perhaps be the default behaviour.
Cheers,
Dave
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