Will do, so far it looks like java.util.regex is going to be a significant effort in addition to the exception handling.

On 6/23/06, shumbola < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Здравствуйте, Jeremy.

Вы писали 23 июня 2006 г., 4:55:29:

> Thanks very much for the response, can you point me to an example
> of how exceptions are used in wicket with 1.4 as complared to how it
> would work in 1.3. I'd like to figure out exactly how much is
> involved in backporting wicket. I'll post the library if I am
> successful.
I'll be interested in such a port, too. Let me know if you come up
with working solution. Thanks.

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