The easiest/ most obvious way is to use a(n i)frame and a bookmarkable
page to start up the page. Or you can do your post to a bookmarkable
page and get the request parameters out there manually. Are you sure
you want to mix technologies like that though?

Eelco

On 10/4/06, Dipu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I there any way to embed/include a wicket page in a third party jsp site (
> with out using iframe ) and  do a form submit from there.
> In other words is there any way to do a post from a third party site to a
> wicket form.
>
>
> Kind regards
> Dipu
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