Thanks, I already tried that. However this seems to be ignored and all the assets are inserted with relative URIs.
Any other options? On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Toby Hobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > In your AppModule.java you need to tell T5 to use absolute uris e.g. > > public static void > contributeApplicationDefaults(MappedConfiguration<String, > String> configuration) > { > ... > configuration.add(SymbolConstants.FORCE_ABSOLUTE_URIS, "true"); > } > > Toby > > 2008/11/25 Ovidiu Hurducas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi! > > I have a T5 webapp that has to provide a template page for a payment > > system, > > a page that contains assets like images, css, js files in the layout > > component. The template page is just a plain T5 page with a placeholder > > like > > $inject_here$. > > The payment system (another website) is taking the template directly from > > my > > web application and than has to inject the payment options into the > > placeholder, resulting the payment page. > > All is working ok except the assets. They remain relative to the original > > webapp so they can't be found on the payment system. > > > > This should be fixed if the assets and links would have an absolute URLs. > > I've tried to set the tapestry.force-absolute-uris parameter to true but > > seems it doesn't have any effect. > > > > Also I've tried to place a <base> tag in the <head> with the webapp page > > location. No luck: with this only the images are showing. Css and Js > files > > are ignored. > > > > There is a possibility to force Tapestry to generate absolute paths for > > assets? Can be done just for specific pages? > > > > Thanks so much, > > > > --Ovidiu > > >