But what about this
my page is in a package org.wicket.xxxx
in that page i have this:
foo/bar.css
where does that css resides then?
in
/context/org/wicket/xxxx/foo/bar.css?
or
/context/foo/bar.css?
I must admit that i don't know exactly how the src urls are interpreted at
the moment
(are the all context specific or page/html specific)
becaues if they are page specific how can i then say that they must be
context specific?
normally i would do that with / (the root of the webapplication so context
must be prepended).
johan
On 6/4/07, Jeremy Thomerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's what was done in 1.2.6, but no longer in 1.3. 1.3 converts it to a
path relative to your context.
Sorry, my last post was probably confusing. If I put "/foo/bar.css" - foo
is NOT my context. My context for the app could be anything (but not foo).
Foo would be the root folder off of my domain that I want the request to be
sent for. ( i.e.. www.mydomain.com/app/SomeWicketPage includes the style
sheet at www.mydomain.com/foo/bar.css). I do this and pair it with an
Apache alias that directs "/foo" to that folder within my webapp so that
Apache (not my servlet container) will serve static resources.
As of 1.2.6, it works fine. As of 1.3, I can no longer do that without
adding my domain name ( add(HeaderContributor.forCss("
http://www.mydomain.com/resources/styles/global.css")); ), which is NOT
desirable - I should not have to add my domain name to be able to add the
resource relative to my domain root.
I opened JIRA https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-612 for this.
I will attach a patch to it as soon as I can get my environment set up to
work on Wicket.
Jeremy Thomerson
On 6/3/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sort of - but Wicket doesn't have to handle the prepending of it. If
> I use
> > "/foo/bar.css", Wicket should generate my link tag using exactly that
> > string, without modifying it in any way.
>
> I actually think this is what we do now. Dunno, should look at it.
> However, I think it is a bad idea to hard-code your context patch in
> your applications.
>
> Eelco
>
>
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