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1. Re: problem with page parameter and back
henrik.lindberg May 26, 2007 9:22 PM (in response to henrik.lindberg)The weirdest thing is that I can go back once, and select something else, but if I go back a second time and pick (a third choice), the second choice gets stuck.
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2. Re: problem with page parameter and back
henrik.lindberg May 27, 2007 5:12 AM (in response to henrik.lindberg)It looks like others have the same problem: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-660 - here Gavin points out that this is a JSF problem.
I am stuck on this issue - appreciates if someone has ideas what I should do. -
3. Re: problem with page parameter and back
henrik.lindberg May 27, 2007 8:34 PM (in response to henrik.lindberg)If anyone is interested...
I had to provide a fix, so I added a urlrewrite call to pick up the parameter I needed, lookup the component that needed the parameter before forwarding the request to the seam page. My "filter" sets the property directly on the component . I then removed the page parameter from the declaration.
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4. Re: problem with page parameter and back
gavin.king May 28, 2007 2:17 PM (in response to henrik.lindberg)Your problem is not exactly the same as the one in the JIRA issue.
But I believe that your problem is already fixed in CVS, please try it out, thanks in advance for your help. -
5. Re: problem with page parameter and back
gavin.king May 28, 2007 2:19 PM (in response to henrik.lindberg)Oh, maybe I'm wrong. It probably is just the same problem in the JIRA issues.
(Which is also fixed in CVS, by the migration to JSF RI.) -
6. Re: problem with page parameter and back
henrik.lindberg May 28, 2007 5:17 PM (in response to henrik.lindberg)Thanks Gavin - good to know it is (probably) fixed in the latest on CVS. If I understand, going to the latest in CVS, it also means switching to JBoss 4.2 - and possibly other changes as well.
I will do a more orchestrated change over at some point and then test everything. This thing bit me right now, and I had to fix it without introducing too many changes elsewhere.