add youre own param to the web xml
read that in your application class and set the error page with that.

Wicket is focus on doing it all in java, so it is simple for you to make it configureable from where ever you want
(instead of the other way around most other frameworks do)

johan


On 8/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Imam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I just wanted to know whether anyone knows how we can
configure the exception page to be shown using web.xml

I know that we can do it using WebApplication settings, but
can it be done in the web.xml ??


Thanx in advance.

Shams

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