Ahh I started going into the other direction, looking at the
Bookmarkablepagelink itself and noticing that it were using a map, not a
list.
Erik van Oosten wrote:
Hi Nino,
It all depends on the url encoder you use. There are several. See
section 14.2.2 of Wicket in Action, or browse starting from the
javadoc of WebApplication#mount(IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy)[1].
The default I believe is to use
BookmarkablePageRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy, but with the given
method you can mount others.
Regards,
Erik.
[1]
http://www.ddpoker.com/javadoc/wicket/1.4-m2/org/apache/wicket/protocol/http/WebApplication.html#mount(org.apache.wicket.request.target.coding.IRequestTargetUrlCodingStrategy)
Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
So It seems that you cannot control the order of page parameters for
bookmarkablepagelinks can this be true?
What I mean are that I would like to have and url something like this
(and remain stable that way):
mydom.com/mypage/cache/true/product/id , something like that it'll
not work for me if parameters are switched like so :
mydom.com/mypage/product/id/cache/true
I instantiate my links like so:
pageparameters.add("cache", "true");
pageparameters.add("cache","true");
BookmarkablePageLink link = new
BookmarkablePageLink(linkId, cls,pageparameters);
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