Martin Grigorov apache.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you debugged where they are cut ?
> I don't remember code in Wicket that will do that.
>
> Or just create a quickstart and attach it in Jira and we will debug it.
No, I could not find it in the source and cannot rule out that the underlying
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Hi,
Do you debugged where they are cut ?
I don't remember code in Wicket that will do that.
Or just create a quickstart and attach it in Jira and we will debug it.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Arne wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> what I expect to happen when there is no semicolon support in Wicket
Hi Martin,
what I expect to happen when there is no semicolon support in Wicket is that a
URL in a form like below stays intact and will not be cut off at the position of
the first semicolon:
http://localhost:8080/dor/abc_1234:56;023:456_def_78;90.html";
method="post">
In my application the part
Hi Arne,
Can you give more details what do you expect to happen ?
I barely remember that it is allowed by specs to use ';' instead of
'&' to separate the parameters in the query string, but your examples
do something different - you use ';' in the URL path part. There is no
support in Wicket about
I would like to know what the specification for semicolons in wicket URLs is.
May they be used and to what end?
I have for example these URLs (using wicket 1.5.8):
http://localhost:8080/dor/abc_1234:56;023:456_def_78;90.html
http://localhost:8080/dor/abc_1234:56%3B023:456_def_78%3B90.html
http://