Thanks alot all of you!
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On Jan 21, 2008 9:29 AM, Erik van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mathias P.W Nilsson schreef:
> > I don't understand your reply. Can you please explain?
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> Each template (html) file can come in variations. E.g
> HomePage_green.html. In HomePage.java you can call setVariation("green").
Ye
a site with same
> model but different views?
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Mathias P.W Nilsson schreef:
I don't understand your reply. Can you please explain?
Each template (html) file can come in variations. E.g
HomePage_green.html. In HomePage.java you can call setVariation("green").
Does that help?
Regards,
Erik.
I don't understand your reply. Can you please explain?
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try get variation...
Mathias P.W Nilsson wrote:
Hi!
I'm developing a site that has different views and languages. How does this
fit in the wicket framework?
When adding a WebPage you get a default .html view. Is there anyway on
having multiple views for a wicket page? How do you develop a site
thias
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