Hi,

I took a look at your project, but I am definitely not the right guy to
ask about this. I have no experience with what you're trying to do.


Good luck!
Dave



On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 21:50 +0100, Thomas Singer wrote:
> Hi David and others,
> 
> I've converted my tiny project to Wicket 1.2, but encounter the same
> problems as with Wicket 1.1.1.
> - the image on the first page is not found,
> - clicking the About link shows the about page, but does not render the
> links correctly (About is still a link).
> 
> My "exploded" directory contains this structure:
> +---META-INF
> |       context.xml
> |
> +---pages
> |   |   Index.html
> |   |   PageTemplate.html
> |   |
> |   +---about
> |   |       Index.html
> |   |
> |   \---graphics
> |           logo.gif
> |
> \---WEB-INF
>      |   web.xml
>      |
>      +---classes
>      |   \---com
>      |       \---foo
>      |           \---website
>      |               |   FooWebApplication$1.class
>      |               |   FooWebApplication.class
>      |               |
>      |               +---pages
>      |               |   |   Index.class
>      |               |   |
>      |               |   \---about
>      |               |           Index.class
>      |               |
>      |               \---templates
>      |                       PageTemplate.class
>      |
>      \---lib
>              commons-logging-1.0.4.jar
>              log4j-1.2.12.jar
>              wicket-1.2-20060227-0200.jar
> 
> I'd really appreciate it, if someone please could take a look at the tiny 
> project (http://regnis.de/_wicket/wicket-060228.zip) and give a hint about 
> what's wrong and how to make it better. Thanks in advance.
> 
> --
> Best regards,
> Thomas Singer
> 
> 
> David Leangen schrieb:
> > Most of your questions were already answered by Johan (who can answer better
> > than I, anyway). For the others, see inline.
> > 
> >>> In any case, something like this is surely possible with
> >> mountable links.
> >>
> >> I have read a lot about different links in wicket, but nothing yet about
> >> *mountable* links. Also, the wiki does not show anything.
> > 
> > Indeed. These are available from Wicket 1.2. I'm in the process of writing a
> > wiki page, but haven't had time to finish it yet. These mountable links are
> > really nice, BTW...
> > 
> > 
> >>>> (3) Even at design-time, relative paths to images or the
> >>>> style-sheet should
> >>>> be valid, so IDEA can verify their existence and image size. This
> >>>> requires
> >>>> the page templates to be in the same directory structure as the
> >>>> images and
> >>>> style-sheet.
> >>> Wicket does this if you want it to.
> >> See above example, I do not get it to work as expected. Please
> >> note, that I
> >> need the application to work at http://<server>:<port>/foo/ and not at
> >> http://<server>:<port>/foo (the trailing slash problem).
> > 
> > Again, works with mountable links. You need to set up 1.2 and mount your
> > links.
> > 
> > 
> >>>> (5) It should be very easy to turn links, e.g. used in the menu
> >>>> bar snippet,
> >>>> into "smart links". If pointing to the current page, they must not be
> >>>> rendered as a link, but the look should be customizable (wicket
> >>>> seems to use
> >>>> italics in this situation).
> >>> All out of the box.
> >> How to customize the look of the not rendered link?
> > 
> > CSS works just fine. Wicket allows you to customise the "not-rendered-link",
> > just like any other component. Or, if it's not customizable enough for you,
> > you can create your own component.
> > 
> > 
> > If you're playing around with 1.2, I suggest you also download the latest
> > snapshot of the examples and look directly into the code there.
> > 
> > 
> > HTH
> > 
> > 
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