Ah. Nice. I think I get it now.. it's a different approach, but then again,
maybe that's the "wicket-way" :)
I'll give it a shot and see how it works for me.

Thanks,
Naaman


John Krasnay wrote:
> 
> You might consider referencing the image from a Panel, then just using
> the panel everywhere. In that case the image only needs to be kept in
> the package that defines the Panel.
> 
> If it's something like a logo that appears at the top of every page, you
> could also define a base page that renders the logo, then have every
> other page extend your base page. In that case the image only needs to
> be in same package as the base page.
> 
> In both cases, however, you do lose the ability to preview beyond the
> panel or base page. As with any web framework, there's only so far you
> can push previews. For me, though, the ability to package
> Java+html+images+css+javascript into one re-usable component far
> outweighs this limitation.
> 
> jk
> 
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 12:22:53AM -0700, nlif wrote:
>> 
>> Let me make sure I understand: you suggest that I place the img files
>> along
>> with the html and java files?
>> But what if I have images that are used in many places in the
>> application?
>> Do I keep multiple copies of that gif files?
>> This seems hard to maintain...
>> 
>> Naaman
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