If we use packaged CSS (i.e. CSS contributions from Wicket 1.1) this
problem will go away, right?
Gili
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Just play around with the attachement, and you'll see soon enough what I
mean.
Basically, if your url is http://server/ctx/webapp/pages/page1 where
webapp is your application root (with WEB-INF and e.g. style.css), a
reference on that page one will only work with either an absolute path
or ../../style.css
This is a common problem when using plain JSP, and model 2 frameworks,
which is why you need to use request.contextPath all over the place in
those apps. It is nice with Wicket that you don't have to use that, but
if you want to use /-es you also have to fix the path problem.
Eelco
Gili wrote:
Eelco,
I'm also +1 for replacing the built-in URL architecture with a
crawler safe one if possible. This sort of stuff should just work
out-of-the-box without any special configuration.
I don't understand what you mentioned about the slashes upsetting
the CSS engine. Can you please elaborate?
Thanks,
Gili
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
This has been a question on the list several times: how do I rewrite my
URLs (so that they are crawler friendly).
I worked out an example (patched version of Linkomatic) of how this
could be done and attached it to RFE at:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1209464&group_id=119783&atid=684978
HOWEVER... it is far for complete, and there are some obvious issues
with it (I translate to use
slashes like pages/foo/bar/ which upsets resources like .css references
as they think they reside in another directory then).
So, I won't support this (no time, sorry) but I thought to give some of
you at least an idea of how to start fixing this. For 1.1 ofcourse, it
would be great to have a complete implementation, which could maybe even
replace the current non-crawler-friendly urls we have now. That is, as
long as it doesn't make Wicket less easy to use.
Hope you'll find it of any use,
Eelco
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