see ContextImage class
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 12:59 AM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
I have JavaScript text in which there are links to pictures.
They can not be changed.
There are folder with pictures: /WEB-INF/.../images
I don`t want to change their position
How can I contact links
Do you mean put this script on your home page? So that modal window is
closed and parent is redirected to home? Nice trick;-)
Ernesto
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Alexander Morozov
alexander.v.moro...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you try to close modal window with JS ?
script
You're not alone.
I upgraded to wicket 1.4.11 and noticed that the ajax handling was broked.
Rolled back to 1.4.10 and ajax handling was broken. Ctrl+R in FF helped.
Probably something is wrong in wicket-ajax.js?
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Yep, just put it to home (base) page.
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I found this:
http://lazydev.ildella.net/wicket-slides-080-released-with-smoothgallery
Is it the best solution to show a sequence of image?
I don't like to use flash. And this use javascript, so it may be OK.
thank you.
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To
It does not help.
ContextImage attaches to the component.
I need simple declaration that, for example, link images/new.gif in this
page relate with source in /WEB-INF/.../images/new.gif.
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On 9/9/10 6:43 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
very strange indeed. do you have any behaviors that write directly to
the response? even that, i dont think, would cause this. create a
quickstart and attach it to a jira issue.
I guess I found the error. I have a UI engine which takes an XML
formatted
you cannot stream anything out of web-inf, so you will have to change
them, unless you map a servlet that will do the sreaming for you.
-igor
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:49 AM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
It does not help.
ContextImage attaches to the component.
I need simple declaration
You do not understand.
http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/file/n2535721/Untitled.png
This is a structure of my project (part).
In News.java (WebPage) I connect javascript files (from folder
/WEB-INF/js/DocumentEditor/). Javascript is well connected. Everything
works. Until this moment
and so you have a servlet that streams files out of WEB-INF? because
servlet containers will not do that for you.
-igor
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 7:51 AM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
You do not understand.
http://apache-wicket.1842946.n4.nabble.com/file/n2535721/Untitled.png
This is a
No, I have not. I was hoping that Wicket has, because it is engaged in the
distribution of resources.
If Wicket has those funds gone, could you suggest how to do it. I would be
grateful to you if you will send an example to email itun@yandex.ru.
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I really like Exposure that a friend of mine has made. There is no Wicket
wrapper for it (yet) but you can easily integrate it yourself.
http://exposureforjquery.wordpress.com/
// Daniel
On 11 sep 2010, at 13:27, Paolo wrote:
I found this:
serving anything out of WEB-INF is a security risk because it contains
configuration files. i suggest you rearrange your site so your
resources are not in WEB-INF, or if they are they are in your java
package structure - then wicket can serve them for you.
-igor
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 8:52 AM,
So You propose to move the folder (img, css, html, js) into /WEB-INF/class
folder. Wicket help me to stream image from here? Can you tell me some means
how to do this in Wicket? Because on the Internet there is nothing.
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Put the resources next to the .class files, then in your .html use
wicket:linkimg src=name.gif//wicket:link
Wicket magically will load the image for you.
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
So You propose to move the folder (img, css, html, js) into
/WEB-INF/class
Read from the beginning. I have link to images from JavaScript.
So You propose to move folders (img, css, html, js) into /WEB-INF/classes
folder. Wicket help me to stream image from here? Can you tell me some means
how to do this in Wicket? Because on the Internet there is nothing.
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What's the reason not to put the images/ next to WEB-INF/ ? Like a normal
application
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
Read from the beginning. I have link to images from JavaScript.
So You propose to move folders (img, css, html, js) into /WEB-INF/classes
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Itun itun@yandex.ru wrote:
Read from the beginning. I have link to images from JavaScript.
So You propose to move folders (img, css, html, js) into /WEB-INF/classes
folder. Wicket help me to stream image from here? Can you tell me some
means
how to do
Hi!
Check this jQ plugin http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/livequery
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Hi there.
Is really this that i was looking for. Passing the Panel instance to the
component variable, it finds the respective property file and returns the
value.
Thanks a lot man 5* to your help
See ya
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Thank you all. Solved the problem.
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