> The way it would be done in a JSP would be to have the developer
> explicitly wrap each link in a JSP script (encodeURL or something). I
> think you will agree that the JSP method is rough at best. However,
> given that Wicket has to preprocess the markup templates, is the any
> conceivable way to get it also re-write URL's if the browser doesn't
> support cookies?

That sounds like a good idea to me. I guess we could do that with a
post processing filter (or whatever they are called).

Could you please open up a feature request for that in JIRA so that we
can track/ discuss more there?

Eelco

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