Hi,
I came across a problem an other group member has already written about
(please have a look his post
http://markmail.org/thread/auqhcd66zwsflt33#query:wicket%20image%
20parent%20variation+page:1+mid:auqhcd66zwsflt33+state:results). But he
didn't get an answer.
Actually the variation of a comp
Thanks a lot, Igor! Your hint was very helpful!
Am Freitag, den 24.04.2009, 10:03 -0700 schrieb Igor Vaynberg:
> turn off session persistence in tomcat across restarts.
>
> -igor
>
> On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Liz Huber wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > ou
Hi everybody,
our wicket application behaves in a strange way. After restarting Tomcat
server in Eclipse everything works fine. But after restarting Tomcat
server in Eclipse for the second time, Page Expired is shown. Several
Exceptions appear in log file, but I don't know, how to get rid of them.
First of all: Sorry that I posted my issue so often. But as you've seen, the
mail body wasn't shown.
Nevertheless, is anyone well versed in styles and variations?
Please have a look at my last posting or
http://markmail.org/search/?q=liz+huber#query:liz%20huber+page:1+mid:ad6axe
In our application we use Panels in different variations.
For example: Foot.html, Foot_withTextLinks.html, Foot_withImageLinks.html,
Head.html, Head_error.html
Now we'd additionally like to use different styles.
For example on Valentine's Day all image links in our footer should be shown in
pink
In our application we use Panels in different variations.
For example: Foot.html, Foot_withTextLinks.html, Foot_withImageLinks.html,
Head.html, Head_error.html
Now we'd additionally like to use different styles.
For example on Valentine's Day all image links in our footer should be shown in
pink
27;t work anymore, if JavaScript is disabled.
> >
> That is the intention, the fallback links only work when havascript is
> enabled.
>
> I think you should mount your pages like this:
> mount(new HybridUrlCodingStrategy("home/project", ProjectPage.class));
> mount(
are mounting (it adds a
> number).
>
> Regards,
> Erik.
>
> Liz Huber wrote:
> > I'm trying to beautify all wicket urls of my application by mounting
> the
> > pages to meaningful paths.
> > Thereby the urls become pretty in the browser
I'm trying to beautify all wicket urls of my application by mounting the
pages to meaningful paths.
Thereby the urls become pretty in the browser's address line.
But within the rendered markup links and images still have non formated
wicket urls.
So I mounted the images as shared resources and
Once again, i have I question, to which I found no answer:
If the user leaves my wicket application and navigates to another website
and returns to my wicket application within a few minutes. Is his previous
session still valid?
d. If
> > myquestion sounds too confused, please tell me and I'll try to explain
> > inother words.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >
> > Liz
> >
> >
> >> - Original Message -
> >> From: Liz Huber
> >> Sent
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> From: Liz Huber
> Sent: 22/08/08 03:04 pm
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Exception when parsing a xml file, which doesn't follow
> properties.dtd
>
> Hi wicket experts,
>
>
> I'd like to store some data in xml files, which are p
Hi wicket experts,
I'd like to store somedata in xml files, which are parsed by my Wicket
application later tocreate the corresponding images and links.
I'd like to use the wicket resource mechanism, as it offers the appropriate
xml file according to style and language.
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