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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "Dudley Butt@i-Commerce" <Du...@za.didata.com> on 2001/06/08 18:06:29 UTC

RE: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in t he browser?

great, then, that makes me feel like i'm on the right path..thanx

-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Husted [mailto:husted@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 5:33 PM
To: struts-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in
the browser?


It's not "wrong" to have a form in the session context, so long as it is
disposed in the normal course; it's just a convenience that you do not
want to overuse. 

"Dudley Butt@i-Commerce" wrote:
> 
> yes, but this is a form that is being filled in like a wizard type of
thing,
> i need the form to be session
> any ideas, for an alternative?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Jaynes [mailto:wjaynes@mediaone.net]
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:40 PM
> To: struts-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Can anyone help with solving the "BACK" button problem, in
> th e browser?
> 
> Just a comment... Looks like your method of checking the RefreshOption
> property will only work if the scope of the ActionForm is "session".
> That's ok if one doesn't mind the use of resources.