I think setting this get().getApplicationSettings().setPageExpiredErrorPage(StartPage.class) in your application's init method will solve your problem if i understand it correctly.
regards Dipu On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Arthur Leigh Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello wicket community, > > > there is a second issue I don't know how to solve. > > Imagine the following situation: > -User visits page > -User logs in > -User clones the browser window by pressing Strg+N (2 browser windows with > logged-in-panels are shown now) > -User logs out in second page > -User closes second page > -User calls a use case function for logged-in-users in a panel in first page > (*) > > The aim is to navigate to the start page when the user tries the last action > (*). > > My idea is to override the onBeginRequest method of the WebRequestCycle in > the application class. > Then check if the boolean member "wasLoggedIn" in my page is set to true and > the boolean member "isLoggedIn" in the session is set to false. > When this constellation happens, I would call the > setResponsePage(StartPage.class) etc. > > The problem is: When I call getRequest().getPage() in the onBeginRequest > method, the result is always null. > Do you know how to get the page the request was initiated from? > > Best regards > Leigh > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
