Ah, I also tried to llok at MountedMapper that has a protected
newPageParameters() trying to add there a new parameter with locale
but that didn't worked, I couldn't see any moment when the method is
actually called while the application is running
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:34 AM, Daniele Dellafi
Yes the solution could work but is no more applicable to Wicket 1.5
since it now uses Mapper instead of old fashioned Url Coding
Strategies.
I've tried to hack around but I've found no point where to add a
default parameter to all the web pages that's the Locale.
Also, the BookmarkableLink, for ex
Hi,
a better solution (in my eyes.. :)) is something like:
import java.util.Locale;
import org.apache.wicket.IRequestTarget;
import org.apache.wicket.Page;
import org.apache.wicket.Session;
import
org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy;
public c
Hello,
After thinking a bit I came up with a solution (which many of you might
call "dirty workaround"). But since no one else came up with a solution
I will stick to it until something better will be provided.
The solution can be found here:
http://blog.gruenewaldt.net/en/programming/java/ap
Hi folks,
Since my app will be english and german aswell, that is something I need
too. I tried to mount and unmount my pages
when the locale changes from german to english or vice versa.
I tried using ResourceModel Strings for the urls, but it's not working
the way I want it to be. And it wou
Hi,
as we need some SEO optimization I want to provide the following bookmarkable
pages:
http://xxx/impressum
http://xxx/imprint
the native approach would be somethink like:
mountBookmarkablePage("imprint", ImprintPage.class);
mountBookmarkablePage("impressum", ImprintPage.class);
This looks