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you could just wrap a filter around wicket filter and remove any #foo
values from the end of a url.
-igor
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Thijs wrote:
> He, I'm on your side. And I think the designer is even more.
>
> However the customer isn't :( They still have a 25 - 30% IE6 user base. And
He, I'm on your side. And I think the designer is even more.
However the customer isn't :( They still have a 25 - 30% IE6 user base.
And with the system we're building that is a LOT of money...
If you don't want to fix it, where would I have look to fix it my self?
In WicketFilter.getRelative
Well, of course, you should know your users, I was joking.
Still, a rumour told me that Aftonbladet.se, a major newspaper site in
Sweden, is advising IE6 users to switch to something newer. On top of
their suggestion, FireFox.
/Per
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:59 PM,
mailingl...@jorgenpersson.se wr
For what my 2 cents are worth, I think browser support should be based
on the popularity, not release date, of the browser.
If I were to run a business, and was chosing between web frameworks, I
certainly would not want to a quarter of my potential customers to have
problem viewing my website.
No.
;-)
/Per
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> do we still have to wreck our brains thinking about how to support a
> browser released in 2001?
>
> -igor
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Thijs wrote:
>> I have the following setup:
>>
>> * Page mounted using a HybridUrlC
do we still have to wreck our brains thinking about how to support a
browser released in 2001?
-igor
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, Thijs wrote:
> I have the following setup:
>
> * Page mounted using a HybridUrlCodingStrategy
> * AjaxLink
> * And an anchor to jump to a certain section of page.
I have the following setup:
* Page mounted using a HybridUrlCodingStrategy
* AjaxLink
* And an anchor to jump to a certain section of page.
When I jump to a section of the page using the anchor and then try to
use the ajaxlink the page is not found.
I've traced it down to IE6 appending the #anc