Wicket is not adding jsessionid to my URLs. I have a simple page
called Home that contains a BookmarkablePageLink to Page2, but the
URL for Page2 does not get jsessionid appended to the URL on the
first hit, even with cookies disabled. Why is this?
Michael Day
On Apr 11, 2006, at 5:11 PM, Johan Compagner wrote:
but it is up to wicket.
We do call response.encodeUrl if we don't do that then jsessionid
is not inserted into the url.
But if we don't do that then sessions could be lost when a browser
has cookies disabled..
johan
On 4/11/06, Nathan Hamblen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michael
Day wrote:
> If not, then wicket cannot be used for public web sites (news,
> online store, etc) that need to be indexed in today's search
engines.
Johan Compagner wrote:
> If you want a really stateless page/site. Then everything must be
> bookmarkable/mountable links..and you can't use our
> form components
[...]
Yes. Ample bookmarkable links are all you need for good indexing. Try
googling "British Lemon Meringue Pie" and see that the second
result is
in fact a Wicket demo application.
I wouldn't worry about forms too much since Google doesn't follow them
anyway. As long as you can get to the content through bookmarkable
links, it will be indexed. The fact that a session always exists is
irrelevant and entirely normal. (Even ASP 3.0 created a session on the
"very first hit.")
My only wish is to get rid of that silly ;jsessionid=66kiemewvs53
but I
don't think that's up to Wicket.
Nathan
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