A resource link can be used to output resources.
And i guess if you give a ResourceLink a PopupSettings class that a new window will be created
But that can also be done in the html itself ofcourse.

johan


On 3/8/06, Frank Silbermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the easiest way of creating a link that pops up a static file
(e.g. a .png drawing) in a new window?  The Linkomatic example shows how
an arbitrary BookmarkablePageLink can be made to pop-up, but this
approach would require me to construct an HTML file with a Wicket ID to
hold the image, and a Wicket WebPage class to insert the image.  That
seems like overkill.  Is there a simpler way?

(I suppose I could use pure HTML, but then what relation does my .png
file have to the rest of my Wicket application?)

I am flexible as to where in my directory hierarchy the static .png file
can reside.


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