Mixing MixedParamUrlCodingStrategy with urlrewrite sounds like a great idea. I would give it a go.

Thanks!

kent

On 03 Oct 2007, at 12:48 AM, David Bernard wrote:

Have you try to customise (ignore fragment1 and fragment2, or override matches methods) the following class: * org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy * or org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.MixedParamUrlCodingStrategy

Or use a filter like urlrewrite (http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/) to convert
/{var1}/fragment1/fragment2/{var2}/{var3}
into
/fragment1/fragment2/{var1}/{var2}/{var3}

/david

kent lai wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if Wicket supports an in-built coding strategy where I can, given the following form
    /{var1}/fragment1/fragment2/{var2}/{var3}
it can be mounted as a url to a page, passing in page parameters var1, var2, and var3. A more real use case of this could be a multi user site, with each user having a publicly accessible page. /kentlai/blog/2007/june -> BlogMonthArchivePage with page parameters user:kentlai, year:2007, month:june /wicket/blog/2006/may -> BlogMonthArchivePage with page parameters user:wicket, year:2006, month:may I looked through the available IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy, but could not find anything that is described to perform as above, so would like to check in the mailing list if it has been done before.
    Thanks
Kent
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