Igor Vaynberg wrote:
On 3/5/06, *Gili* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:



    David Leangen wrote:
     >>      That's news to me. So when is <wicket:head> used?
     >
     > In borders and components when you want to contribute to the
    <head> of
     > the output.

            But Juergen said "<wicket:head> in Pages don't make any
    sense". Isn't a
    Page a component too? So is Page different from other components in that
its <head> is automatically interpreted as <wicket:head> or something?


in a normal page the <wicket:head> tag is redundant because you can put whatever you want into <head> element and you are done since you are in control of that portion of markup. but in a case where you are using markup inheritance + <head> is defined in the super page + the extending page wants to contribute something to head, i think <wicket:head> does make sense.

Ok, so I want this clarified by Juergen then. I recall him saying something about how in Wicket 1.2 you didn't need a <wicket:head> in children pages because <head> would get used automatically.

            Well that's a catch-22 isn't it? If I don't know the answer,
    how can I
    document it in Wiki? And if I do, I wouldn't have asked the question.
    Once I get the answer fully figured out I'll see what I can do about
    updated the Wiki page.


really? i didnt know this was the case. i can remember a lot of times when johan, i, and others answered your questions in ##wicket, and extensively explained things to you. how many wiki contributions have you made? hmmmmmm.

i am not saying that we are trading our support for wiki contributions, but please dont talk bs.

I made some Wiki contributions. My point wasn't whether I can contribute to Wiki once I know an answer (clearly I can) but rather that if I am the person asking a question it is illogical to expect me to post an answer to Wiki before I know it myself.

Gili


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