No I don't, but then again, neither are any of the other links, and they work like a charm.
Menu.html is included in all the pages that it calls, so in theory it is next to the other pages, at least when the application is running.
On 5/3/06, Dave Schoorl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Rui,
Do you have the files ListarProverbios.html and ListarProverbios.java
present in the same directory as the Menu.html and Menu.java?
I think both of them are needed for <wicket:link> to do the magic it does.
Cumprimentos,
Dave
Rui Pacheco wrote:
> Hi all again
>
> This time my problem is with my implementation of Navomatic.
>
> I had a menu with several elements, and it worked as described in the
> Navomatic example. Today I added a new element to the menu, with the
> same syntax that all other entries have, but Wicket is not rendering
> the new element properly.
> When I load the page, all entries have a formatted url and the new
> entry only has a normal html link. If I click on it, Wicket obviously
> won't know what I'm talking about and return a 404.
>
> I redeployed the application after clearing Tomcat' cache, so I guess
> it's a Wicket issue? I don't know, but it's very strange. Why is
> Wicket not rendering that one link? It's just like the others.
>
> I'm attaching both my .java and .html for the menu. The entry that is
> not rendered correctly is the one between two blank lines.
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> Cumprimentos,
> Rui Pacheco
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