I will post it after sourceforge allow login.

On 6/29/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. Would you mind attaching that to an issue on sourceforge please?

Eelco



On 6/27/06, Ingram Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there any progress on this issue ?
>
> I tried Wicket 1.2 + SiteMesh but still out of luck...
>
> I create a quick-start to reproduce this problem:
>
> The attachment includes
>
> (1) a small decorate page "src/webapp/decorators/default
> .jsp", which only add one line  header and footer.
>
> (2) Index.html includes a DefaultDataTable from wicket-extension. the reason
> to use DefaultDataTable is just it reproduce page truncation in our
> production code base.
>
> OK, When first visit http://localhost:8081/quickstart, the
> render is correct. But after navigate pagination link, the page just got
> truncated !
>
> There are several portions of our code base still require jsp + sitemesh to
> work probably. I hope this issue can be solved....
>
> regards
>
> ps. I only include sitemesh.jar in the attachment because size limit. the
> rest of missing jars are:
>
> #from Tomcat 5.5
> commons-el.jar
> jasper-compiler-jdt.jar
> jasper-compiler.jar
> jasper-runtime.jar
> servlet-api.jar
> jsp-api.jar
>
> #from wicket
> wicket-1.2.jar
> wicket-extensions-1.2.jar
>
> #from jetty
> org.mortbay.jetty.jar
>
> #others
> commons-logging-1.0.4.jar
> log4j-1.2.13.jar
>
>
>
> On 11/22/05, Eelco Hillenius < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>  In case you have a small test project or something, I would be very
> interested in taking a look at that and see if there's anything we
> need to do to make Wicket behave better with sitemesh. There has been
> more interest in it, so we might setup a small project for it too
> (wicket-stuff).
>
> Eelco
>
>
> On 11/21/05, John Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > I have never used Sitemesh or Wicket on a real project, although I've
> played
> > with both and they both seem to work exactly as advertised -- now I'm
> trying
> > to use them both together on a real project for the first time and I'm
> > having a problem.  The problem only happens when I'm accessing a
> > wicket-generated page that has a sitemesh decorator applied to it --
> > everything works fine if I turn off sitemesh or if I access a
> > non-wicket-generated page through sitemesh.  The problem is that fairly
> > often when I access a wicket-generated page through sitemesh the output
> > appears as if the wicket-generated page was truncated -- for example if my
> > wicket generated page were this:
> >
> >  <body>
> >  1
> >  2
> >  3
> >  4
> >  5
> >  </body>
> >
> >  And my decorator was:
> >
> >  <body>
> >  <decorator:body/>
> >  </body>
> >
> >  Then the output would be something like this:
> >
> >  <body>
> >  1
> >  2
> >  3
> >  </body>
> >
> >  The sitemesh template always shows up in it's entirety, but the wicket
> page
> > is cut short.  If I do a refresh this will almost always fix it -- I also
> > haven't been able to re-create the problem with one of wicket's
> bookmarkable
> > pages, so it makes debugging the problem difficult.
> >
> >  My guess is that maybe there is a problem with wicket returning the wrong
> > content-length or something -- but it appears to generate the appropriate
> > values when I run it outside of sitemesh.
> >
> >  I'm going to try to get my environment set up in a debugger so that I can
> > debug the entire application with source for wicket and sitemesh attached
> > and see if I can track down the problem, but I thought I would post here
> > (and to the sitemesh forums) first and see if anyone had encountered the
> > same or similar problem and already solved it -- or if anyone has any
> > suggestions for where to start.
> >
> >  Thanks,
> >  -
> >  John
>
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