>         I think you're missing a very important use-case. I created a Wicket
> webapp at work, what happens on a weekly basis is that someone sees
> something he wants to discuss so he copy/pastes the URL from his browser
> into an email. Non-nice URLs shouldn't even be visible for people to
> mistakenly export.
>
>         Sometimes someone just wants to give someone else a link to my webapp
> (not expecting it to display anything in particular) and it just so
> happens their browser has it open with a non-nice URL. Again, they will
> copy/paste that and the receiver will get an ugly URL and Page Expired.

So PLAN for that then. If you want a URL to be bookmarkable implement
that! What about step X of wizard Y? The checkout part of an online
store? Stuff like that... did you ever try to send an email with a
link like that and expect it to work?

Eelco

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