Hi,

If you can reproduce this in a mini application (aka quickstart) then
please attach it to a ticket in our Jira and we will have a look.

On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 1:08 PM, sardo <mark.willi...@power-oasis.com> wrote:
> UPDATE:
>
> I created a new TestBasePage and a new class that extends TestBasePage. The
> markup for TestBasePage has the same <head> mark up as that in my
> application's BasePage class.  When I tested the rendered html it still has
> two <head> tags.  I then added the <wicket:head> tag to the child class of
> TestBasePage and then the second <head> disappears. So:
>
> I put this in the child class before the <wicket:extend> tag:
>
>   <wicket:head>
>
>   </wicket:head>
>
> Which renders the following, removing the second <head> tag:
>
>    <head>
>       <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"
> />
>       <title>Test page</title>
>
>       <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="css/application.css" />
>
>
>
>
>   </head>
>
> Not really a solution, and I still don't know why it's happening.
>
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