so this:
App maps to localhost/secure

secure is the context path specified in your server config for that web app yes?
Then wicket does it right. you shouldn't have the context path in any urls you have
Because that is something we do.

johan


On 10/26/06, Jonathan Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a reference to a class that I have successfully generating the stylesheet and I'm wanting to add this url using HeaderContributor.forCss(); but it's appending an extra context to the url.

Example:
App maps to localhost/secure
String css = "/secure..."
forCss(css) outputs "/secure/secure..."

-- Base Page --
String css = "/" + urlFor(StyleSheet.class, new PageParameters());
add(HeaderContributor.forCss (css));
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