Hi Walter,

I have no idea why InlineFrame is designed this way.
I see Sven is @author of it.
@Sven: do you remember why you made it this way - with Wicket Page,
pageClass and ILinkListener ?

@Walter: please create a ticket. I think this can be improved for Wicket 6.

On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Walter Rugora <m...@sudus.eu> wrote:
> Dear Martin,
>
> I got back to your InlineFrame suggestion. I worked a bit on wicket the
> last days and found the posting on the DocumentInlineFrame by Ernesto
> Reinaldo Barreiro. I changed it for my purpose: http://pastebin.ca/2131961
>
> Works great!
> Is there any reason why the Wicket InlineFrame class cannot refer to
> external pages?
>
> Thanks again Martin!
> Walter
>
> On 24/03/12 13:29, Walter Rugora wrote:
>> Thanks Martin,
>>
>> I gave it a go and it works great with static web-pages. Is there a way
>> that the external stylesheets are considered?
>> On another note I tried to use 'include' on dynamic pages as well. Works
>> for some but not for all of them. But I'm unsure what the reason with
>> this is. E.g. the following link creates heaps of trouble.
>> String url=
>> "http://xyzdomain:8080/myService/faces/formViewer.jsp?password=mxZeSdo8Vi4i3Oj316t9ywJZc9U=&userid=buyer&taskid=12.1:A_3";
>> Works fine when directly invoking with a browser, but not in Wicket:
>> add(new Include("include", url);
>> In fact the remote server complains about the missing user id. If I swap
>> the password-value pair with the user-value pair the remote server
>> complains about a missing password.
>> So, I'm wondering if the 'include' command actually cuts off everything
>> after the first key-value pair before sending the request?!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Walter
>>
>> On 23/03/12 21:52, Martin Grigorov wrote:
>>> Check the examples at http://www.wicket-library.com/wicket-examples/compref/
>>> There you can see them in action and there is a description what they do.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Walter Rugora <m...@sudus.eu> wrote:
>>>> Thanks a lot Martin! Guess it is exactly what I need. Will try it later.
>>>> Would be great to have a reference about the practical usage of all
>>>> those wonderful wicket aspects. Hard to derive it from the class
>>>> description.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>> Walter
>>>>
>>>> On 23/03/12 21:08, Martin Grigorov wrote:
>>>>> 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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