Did url mounting change? I was using IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy with beta1 but now my bookmarkable URLs are getting generated as if I were using the default strategy, like /mountpath/0/21 since I set the parameter name as 0. Then when it tries to fetch the parameter it just retrieves the 0 as if that were the value. So it seems like it works coming out but not going in.

Anyone else seeing this?

Nathan

Martijn Dashorst wrote:
All,

I just uploaded our first release after the switch to Subversion. As you can read on my blog, tagging the release was a bit awkward, but I think we managed.

Please help us finalizing Wicket 1.2 by downloading this release and test it with your products to see whether we need to fix bugs. With this release we will be entering release candidate mode soon and have 1.2 out before you know it. For this to happen and get a decent feeling on the stability of things we need your feedback!

The projects can be found at the usual spot on sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=119783

As the subscribers on the dev list may have noticed, I am proposing a change in the release structure so it is easier to find the different projects on the downloads section. If you have some insights on how to improve the release packaging, please leave a message.

If you haven't marked your position on the Wicket frappr map yet, you may want to join the other 59 Wicket community members on http://www.frappr.com/wicket and see where your friends live, and for some, how cool they look with ridiculously large sunglasses on.

As a final note: Wicket has made it through the preliminary selection round for the SourceForge 2006 Community Choice Awards. Help us get that award and vote. If you have already voted before March 17, then you need to vote again!

Voting is open until March 23, and you can cast your vote for Wicket at this page:

http://www.wilsonresearch.com/2006/ostgawards06/ostgawards4.php <http://www.wilsonresearch.com/2006/ostgawards06/ostgawards4.php>

Have fun!

Martijn


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