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[jira] Commented: (WICKET-2769) Request + Ajax + Anchors
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Juergen Donnerstag commented on WICKET-2769:
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I'm not sure I understand your request. Could you please explain it again.
> Request + Ajax + Anchors
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>
> Key: WICKET-2769
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-2769
> Project: Wicket
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Pashkin A.
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> Ajax requests can not be executed again usually by URL.
> I mean that if you change something in html then you can not just copy url and repeat that using url.
> But there is hack like anchor # or location.hash javascript. to make url like "http://localhost:8080/site/search?q=text#type=documents", instead of location.href, becuase it will be executed immediately.
> The main IDEA:
> Url with anchors will be sent to a server and if Wicket can use a correct parser to make pageParameters then you can take that parameter
> and repeat that html on a page that is necessarily.
> _______________________________________
> That works in PHP and other languages. But in Java implementations of Servers - I could not find the way to get anchors parameters only an query string.
> So
> 1. Am I wrong that Java Web Servers can not do it?
> 2. I am right that need to correct Tomcat or another java web server.
> 3. If WebServer can do that Wicket sould be correct to get Anchor parameters from somehwere or make Strategy to get request parameters (PageParameters)
> sorry if I send it to another place than I should.
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