When your application is set to production mode wicket tags will get
stripped leaving just plain html.
-js
On 11/27/06, Francisco Treacy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I just wanted to know if it's indeed possible (and how) to change
wicket control generated words such as
:wicket:interface: , and all other *wicket* stuff all over the place (I've
already stripped out wicket html tags and attributes).
Eg. to put :application:stuff: instead. Because I shall not want to expose
to the end-user I'm using Wicket. Although I'm aware it's a good propaganda
strategy :)
I know it was discussed a couple of days ago, but I didn't get precisely
how to change it. What should I override?
Thanks again,
Cheers,
Francisco
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