Hi all,
I have a page with a number of Links, some of them internal (to the wicket
application), some of them external (to RedirectPages). If I follow one of
the externals (opening it into a different tab/window) something like a
cache clean up seems to happen, because after that any of the inter
What version of Wicket are you using?
Eelco
On 5/9/07, Carlos Pita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a page with a number of Links, some of them internal (to the wicket
> application), some of them external (to RedirectPages). If I follow one of
> the externals (opening it into a di
Hi Eelco,
up to date 1.3 snapshots from the maven repo.
The links are inside ListViews that are themselves inside a
TabbedPanel, although I don't think this is related.
I could try to isolate the problem into a minimal page and post it.
Cheers,
Carlos
On 5/10/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTEC
Hi again Eelco,
I have coded a little example: a simple page with just one external
and one internal link. I can not reproduce the problem in this reduced
scenario. But if both links are rows of a ListView (even if it's
outside a TabbedPanel), after following the external one once, the
internal o
PS: if you think it's worthly of doing, I could open a jira issue for this.
On 5/11/07, Carlos Pita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again Eelco,
>
> I have coded a little example: a simple page with just one external
> and one internal link. I can not reproduce the problem in this reduced
> scenar
On 5/11/07, Carlos Pita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PS: if you think it's worthly of doing, I could open a jira issue for this.
Sure. I'm about to go on vaction for two weeks, so you can add an
issue to make sure *someone* looks at it and it doesn't get lost in
the tons of mail on this list. The
The examples are pretty minimal, I think that they're fine for a jira
issue, don't you?
I'm going to post the project as is for now. Then, if there is a need,
I could refine it to a minimal, atomic, undivisible entity :).
Cheers,
Carlos
On 5/11/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On
On 5/12/07, Carlos Pita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The examples are pretty minimal, I think that they're fine for a jira
> issue, don't you?
Sure.
Eelco
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