Thanks Igor, that lead me in the right direction. Here is what I did:

page.getRequestCycle().urlFor(page);
That gave me the specific page url I was looking for.
Seems kinda roundabout, so if there is a better way, let me know.

Thanks!

Zak

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> urlfor(page)
>
> -igor
>
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Zak Johnson <zakinte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, your example is what I was doing in the past to execute the JS on
> the
> > form submit. My problem is getting the actual page url to feed into my JS
> > call. I know there is a way to get it because I've done it before, I just
> > can't remember how and I lost the original code.
> >
> > Zak
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Martin Makundi <
> > martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> It is a bit similar to my problem once:
> >> http://osdir.com/ml/users-wicket.apache.org/2009-07/msg00471.html
> >>
> >> The idea is that you do an ajax form submit, then you return an ajax
> >> response that opens the result popup window.
> >>
> >> **
> >> Martin
> >>
> >> 2009/12/11 Zak Johnson <zakinte...@gmail.com>:
> >> > So the reason I need this is because I have a requirement to submit a
> >> form
> >> > which keeps the main page constant but opens the result page in a new
> >> > window. Also, it can't be a modal window. I need to be able to popup
> >> several
> >> > windows without taking control away from the main page, and without
> >> re-using
> >> > the same popup. Not my favorite design choice, but it's a requirement
> >> that I
> >> > can't get around. I had done this before by just feeding the new page
> >> > instance URL to a javascript function to popup the windows.I was
> planning
> >> on
> >> > getting the base URL from RequestUtils and just appending the unique
> page
> >> > url to the end. If someone knows of a better way to do this, I'm all
> >> ears.
> >> >
> >> > Zak
> >> >
> >> > On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:10 AM, Martin Makundi <
> >> > martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Why do you need it? Maybe there is a better way around it?
> >> >>
> >> >> **
> >> >> Martin
> >> >>
> >> >> 2009/12/11 Zak Johnson <zakinte...@gmail.com>:
> >> >> > I am trying to figure out a way to grab the url of a stateful page
> >> >> instance.
> >> >> > So for example, I want to click a link which creates a new page and
> >> >> before
> >> >> > redirecting to that page I want to grab the
> ?wicket:interface=:1::::
> >> part
> >> >> of
> >> >> > the URL. I stumbled across a simple way to do this before, but I've
> >> lost
> >> >> > that code and can't remember how I did it. I know I can use the
> page
> >> map
> >> >> > properties to get the page id and version, then just insert them
> into
> >> a
> >> >> > string but I have to believe there is a better way. Also, it's
> >> important
> >> >> > that I NOT use bookmarkable pages. Any ideas?
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Zak
> >> >> >
> >> >>
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