Note that <wicket:head> MUST be before <body>, </head>,
<wicket:panel>, <wicket:border> and <wicket:extend>. Unfortunately no
error message is thrown yet. Its currently only my laptop. I need to
test it further before committing.

If that is not the case in your example, please send me a stripped
down version of the page and panels etc preferably as junit test case
like in src/test

Juergen

On 4/4/06, Ari Suutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We just updates from 1.2 beta2 to beta3 and noticted that
> some our components using <wicket:head> stuff to add things to
> page's head no longer work. Closer examination shows that those
> components are also using <wicket:extend> tags.
>
> Things work if we put an empty <wicket:extend></wicket:extend>
> to base panel's html file - after that stuff from derived panel's 
> <wicket:head>
> section appears on page.
>
>    Ari S.
>
>
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