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You can download and run the examples yourself if you want to do so.
The examples are just that: examples of normal wicket pages. Forcing
them stateless gives new users the wrong impressions.

Martijn

On 3/18/08, Ned Collyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi,
>
>  I enjoy clicking around the source at http://www.wicketstuff.org/wicket13/.
>  It's interesting stuff :)
>
>  Page expiry is very frustrating, especially when you tab back to the code to
>  see how something is achieved.
>
>  Can we make the code pages either static or stateless, so I can bookmark
>  them, send them to colleagues, or  come back 30mins later and click a link
>  without it saying "page expired"?
>
>  Rgds
>
>  Ned
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