It's a 1.2 feature but it's not particularly well-documented at the moment.

There's some code in wicket-examples/niceurl in CVS and there's been a
little mention on the mailing list (search for "mount" or
"mountBookmarkablePage") but I've not had a chance to try using it
myself, so that's about the limit of my knowledge...

  Looks like you call mountBookmarkablePage() in your WebApp init()
for a start...

/Gwyn

On 08/03/06, Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to the article posted on Java Lobby by R.J. Lorimer (which are
> fantastic...keep it up R.J.)
>
> "Some developers may be concerned about the verbosity of this URL (shows a
> lot about the underlying application) - Wicket 1.1 has an alias system that
> helps you obfuscate this - and Wicket 1.2 will drastically enhance the
> support" - http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t61556.html
>
> I am one of these said developers.  I'm curious to know how sites like
> http://www.servoy.com - (which I've been lead to believe is using wicket)
> can achieve the standard looking url links.  This is a concern for things
> like SEO and linking within the site itself.  I'm currently testing the
> latest CVS version of wicket.
>
> Thanks for the insight
>
> Tim


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