how old is the snapshot you are using? do you have the source attached? if so take a look at sourcecode for MarkupParserFactory, do you see the prepender added in the constructors?
-Igor
On 2/28/06, David Leangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wait a second do you use wicket:id tags in the
>so when i see this:
>
> public Object getObject( final Component c )
> {
> if ( ContentPage.this.isLocaleJapan
> ese() )
> return "styles/main_jp.css";
> else
> return "styles/main_en.css";
> }
>
> then you have to append the context path youreself.
>
Ok, now I know. And that does work, indeed.
> <img src=""
>
> Then you have to do it yourself!
> We don't touch urls generated by developer code.
Actually, I do this (relative URL):
<img src="">
Ok, so you are saying that I would have to create a wicket component for
ANY image or whatever I want to include?
So, this means that my authors, who know nothing about programming,
can't include images unless they can get a programmer to include a
component?
If I use a relative URL, why doesn't wicket prepend the context root?
Is there a reason for this design decision? I trust the developers'
design decisions, but I don't understand this one. I'm just curious as
to why.
Cheers,
Dave
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