Re: [Wicket-user] multiple links in article

2006-12-22 Thread Erik van Oosten
Hi Ted,

You probably have to change the text yourself. URLs you can get from the 
method Component#urlFor(Class,PageParameters).

Regards,
 Erik.


Ted Roeloffzen schreef:
> Hi all,
>  
> We are working on a CMS which uses Wicket and Jackrabbit. 
> Currently we're working on linking between different pieces of content.
>  
> We want to have an article which has several links to other content, 
> but how do we render that with wicket.
> Normally i would use a repeater when i don't know how many items i 
> have to add, but in this case the links
> have to be placed between text.
>  
> like so:
>  
> In the previous article(link) we referred to the site from Wicket(link).
>  
> and so.
>  
> How could we achieve this while using Wicket?
>  
> regards,
>  
> Ted  
> 
>
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[Wicket-user] multiple links in article

2006-12-22 Thread Ted Roeloffzen

Hi all,

We are working on a CMS which uses Wicket and Jackrabbit.
Currently we're working on linking between different pieces of content.

We want to have an article which has several links to other content, but how
do we render that with wicket.
Normally i would use a repeater when i don't know how many items i have to
add, but in this case the links
have to be placed between text.

like so:

In the previous article(link) we referred to the site from Wicket(link).

and so.

How could we achieve this while using Wicket?

regards,

Ted
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