On 14/01/07, Juergen Donnerstag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just out of curiosity, what are you using it for? How and why did you
change/extend the default behavior?



Sometimes, I put markups in the folder like:
/WEB-INF/wicket.html/com.mycompany.packedge/
or
/WEB-INF/wicket.html/com.mycompany.packedge.subpackedge/

and sometimes, I put markups in the root directory of the web application
outside of any folders.

My reason for going against the wicket's default markup lookup is nothing
but for the convenience of my page authors (dhtml developers) who know
nothing about java and sometimes, I want to restrict them from seeing my
java files. The time of conversation/talking with them is lessen if I give
them that convenience (eg., having them author the templates in previewable
and WYSIWYGable way, etc.). More often, being the programmer and the
developer of the system, I am the one who has to adjust because I know what
to do, and they don't.
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