Well, it's something you can quite easily do yourself. See
org.apache.wicket.examples.customresourceloading. Unless I don't
understand what you mean, it doesn't sound like something that should
be a generic facility in Wicket to me.

Eelco


On 5/22/07, mchack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know this is topic has been discussed frequently and I fully agree with the
> current packaging methodology. There are many case where it would be nice to
> have content easily included that was produced by the HTML designer without
> having to associate a corresponding java class. I think I have a solution
> that is workable and doesn't violate the current best practices. Let me know
> if I am missing something.
>
> In certain cases for content such as press releases or other user generated
> content I would like to enable inclusion of pure content as a "component" in
> a Wicket page. I am contemplating a component that would do the following.
>
> - Extend one of the existing containers such as WebComponent.
> - This component when inserted in a page would get the actual source html
> from a Page Parameter such as http://host/wicketapp?RealPage.html or
> http://host/wicketapp?content=RealPage.html .
> - RealPage.html identifies the location of the content to be inserted.
>
> In this way I can create a wicket template for the main containment page and
> then use it typically to insert the user generated content. This gives me
> the flexibility I want without having to generate a class for all included
> content.
>
> Am I missing something here?
>
> Thanks
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