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With the following code snippet, I'm getting internal error message with
no stack traces.
(I'm using wicket 1.1 b4)
If I do this
1. Browse to the main page
2. Click on pow link (which is inside a listview)
3. Hit the browser back button
3. Click on on the pow or wow link inside the listview.
Hi
Just curious here as to which is more
"correct"
Was trying out wicket and noticed that i have a
tendency to design apps where there are
few pages (2 or 3 WebPage objects), and many more
panels (navigation panels, main content panel, header panel).
The main content panel would then be
We've used TinyMCE with with some good
results.
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/
Although it has its fair share of problems compared
to FCKEditor or HTMLArea (eg. CSS styles are lost, etc), it's one of the more
customizable ones with active development.
FCK is pretty good also, and version
Hi
Just curious, if my css files is in a web folder, but my htmls are in the
same folder as my java classes,
how do I make DreamWeaver apply the CSS style while editing the html?
As far as I know, if I use something like this in my html
head
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=style.css/