Off the top of my head, because you are likely using an older version
of Wicket where we did not encode the URL. I believe that was a bug ;)
The most current version always encodes the URL. Remember, if you do not
encode the URL, you risk losing the session without warning.

Gili

Michael Day wrote:
> 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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