Glad it worked well for you - I believe strongly that it is the best web framework available.
Regarding your fear of putting the domain name in the email - if you apply some SEO tips to your site, this list would never come up ahead. I've done quite a bit of public site work where search engines gave us most of our traffic. Here are a few tips: - Make URLs that have your keywords in them (and the keywords are relevant to the page) - Use smart page titles that have search-optimized keywords in them (and again relevant to the page) - Use semantic HTML - use an H1 for the most important title on the page, H2 for subtitles, H3 for important things, EM, etc. Those three things make a phenomenal impact - in that order - URLs / titles / smart markup. -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Kaspar Fischer <fisch...@inf.ethz.ch>wrote: > Dear list members, contributors and Wicket core developers, > > Some time ago we have deployed a website which I have migrated from > Tapestry 4. The website is using Alfresco CMS as its data repository. The > front-end and the editor back-end (the latter you cannot see without being > logged in) were written in Wicket 1.4. > > Working with Wicket was a pleasure. Many thanks to the Wicket developers > and the community for providing such a high-quality framework and for the > excellent support on this forum. > > Cheers, > Kaspar > > -- > > http://78.46.32.164/ > > PLEASE DO NOT POST THE NAME OF THE WEBSITE/DOMAIN OR ITS PRODUCER HERE. I > DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO FIND THIS (FIRST) WHEN THEY GOOGLE THE WEBSITE NAME. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >