Re: url mapping and wizards

2007-08-17 Thread wicket user
Thanks Igor,

I guess it makes sense that you wouldn't want to really bookmark a step
halfway within a wizard. The main reason I wanted to do that though was that
I was hoping to remove the word wicket from the url just from the point of
view of wanting to remove evidence of the frameworks that I rely on.

Simon

On 16/08/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 this is not how wicket works. bookmarkable urls are entry points, but once
 you change the state of the page you have to keep track of that instance
 somehow - that is what :12: is in that url - a wicket page id. so once you
 change the state of any page it is no longer bookmarkable and thus cannot
 have a ncie url.

 -igor

 On 8/16/07, wicket user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I've just started using Wicket and I've managed to mount pages so that
 the
  urls are cleaned up but for the life of me I can't seem to get it to
 work
  with Wizard pages. Is there a trick to this?
 
  At the moment it looks like this:
  http://localhost:8080/myapp/app/?wicket:interface=:12
 
  I've tried mounting the wizard page as well as mounting the package that
  the
  wizard is in but with no luck.
 
  Many thanks
  Simon
 



Re: url mapping and wizards

2007-08-17 Thread Roland Kaercher
Hello Simon,

you could encrypt your URL as described here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/obfuscating-urls.html

Roland

On 8/17/07, wicket user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Igor,

 I guess it makes sense that you wouldn't want to really bookmark a step
 halfway within a wizard. The main reason I wanted to do that though was that
 I was hoping to remove the word wicket from the url just from the point of
 view of wanting to remove evidence of the frameworks that I rely on.

 Simon

 On 16/08/07, Igor Vaynberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  this is not how wicket works. bookmarkable urls are entry points, but once
  you change the state of the page you have to keep track of that instance
  somehow - that is what :12: is in that url - a wicket page id. so once you
  change the state of any page it is no longer bookmarkable and thus cannot
  have a ncie url.
 
  -igor
 
  On 8/16/07, wicket user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hi,
  
   I've just started using Wicket and I've managed to mount pages so that
  the
   urls are cleaned up but for the life of me I can't seem to get it to
  work
   with Wizard pages. Is there a trick to this?
  
   At the moment it looks like this:
   http://localhost:8080/myapp/app/?wicket:interface=:12
  
   I've tried mounting the wizard page as well as mounting the package that
   the
   wizard is in but with no luck.
  
   Many thanks
   Simon
  
 


-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



url mapping and wizards

2007-08-16 Thread wicket user
Hi,

I've just started using Wicket and I've managed to mount pages so that the
urls are cleaned up but for the life of me I can't seem to get it to work
with Wizard pages. Is there a trick to this?

At the moment it looks like this:
http://localhost:8080/myapp/app/?wicket:interface=:12

I've tried mounting the wizard page as well as mounting the package that the
wizard is in but with no luck.

Many thanks
Simon


Re: url mapping and wizards

2007-08-16 Thread Igor Vaynberg
this is not how wicket works. bookmarkable urls are entry points, but once
you change the state of the page you have to keep track of that instance
somehow - that is what :12: is in that url - a wicket page id. so once you
change the state of any page it is no longer bookmarkable and thus cannot
have a ncie url.

-igor

On 8/16/07, wicket user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I've just started using Wicket and I've managed to mount pages so that the
 urls are cleaned up but for the life of me I can't seem to get it to work
 with Wizard pages. Is there a trick to this?

 At the moment it looks like this:
 http://localhost:8080/myapp/app/?wicket:interface=:12

 I've tried mounting the wizard page as well as mounting the package that
 the
 wizard is in but with no luck.

 Many thanks
 Simon