Hi,

Sorry for confusing you :-)
Indeed org.apache.wicket.markup.html.link.InlineFrame is meant to load
Wicket pages.
But org.apache.wicket.markup.html.include.Include can load from external site.

On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Walter Rugora <m...@sudus.eu> wrote:
> Dear Martin,
>
> thanks a lot for your response.
>
> I understand how to refer to wicket related pages, but how would I do
> this for an external web-page? I reckon this is a super basic question
> ... here is a newbie on the other line ;)
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Stephan
>
> On 23/03/12 19:00, Martin Grigorov wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The best way is to use iframe - see InlineFrame component.
>> You can also try with Include component, but it is more appropriate
>> for including fragments of html (i.e. without <html> / <body>
>> elements)
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 8:31 AM, Walter Rugora <m...@sudus.eu> wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if I can avoid HTML frames. In my wicket page I'd like
>>> to have a section in which external web-page content is displayed.
>>>
>>> If that is possible, can someone please refer to an example?
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!!
>>> Walter
>>>
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