first of all no-cache will not result in a get request to the server again.
That will only happen if you add "no-store" to the configureResponse param
of the WebPage.
i thought that onRedirect() didn't even get called , dummy method (it
doesn't do anything). But it seems to be called i see.
We could make it none final, but all our event methods are final and
redirect to something else.
We first have to discuss why it is in the current state.
But you can override onBeginRender of the page. And then throw an
AbortException (RestartResponseAtInterceptPageException)
johan
On 12/15/06, jan_bar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Johan,
I was a little big unclear. By default the HTML pages returned from wicket
has no-cache, so the back button usually posts request to server. When the
previous page url is RedirectPageRequestTarget, the page instance is found
in page map and rendered again. Why is the Page.onRedirect() method final?
If this method is not final, I can override it, check internal state and
decide to call setResponsePage(some other page).
Sample:
To create an order, user has to go through several pages of order build
wizard. On the final page he submits the order. At this time the order is
removed from session. When the user presses "Back", the previous page cannot
render, because there is no order, user has to start at the first page of
the wizard.
Jan
"Johan Compagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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When a user presses "Back" in a browser the page doesn't render again at
least
not in the serverside. By default it is a puur client side thing. (you can
configure
the page in configureResponse to always go back to the server when a user
hits back)
So what gets throwed at what time?
On 12/14/06, jan_bar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a not bookmarkable page (page with a form), when user clicks a
> link
> ("submit"), the model data are cleared and confirmation page is
> displayed.
> Now, when the user pressed "Back" in browser, the page renders again,
> but
> because the model changed, it throws.
> I want to be able to detect, when the old page is again requested and
> redirect user to another page. But I don't know how the handle it, I
> suppose
> that calling setResponsePage during rendering phase is too late.
> Another solution is to remove the page from page map, but it is not
> nice,
> because the user will see error page.
>
> Thank you, Jan
>
>
>
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