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Subject:    [jira] [Commented] (TAP5-2594) Tapestry doesn't clear page values, even if they are not persistent?
From:       "Luca Arzeni (JIRA)" <jira () apache ! org>
Date:       2018-01-11 19:09:02
Message-ID: JIRA.13126887.1513973589000.630677.1515697742991 () Atlassian ! JIRA
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Luca Arzeni commented on TAP5-2594:
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Sorry, it was my fault.
I still think that this behaviour is a bit misleading, but I must agree with Chris \
Poulsen, Tapestry is working as stated in the docs, so I will close the issue. Thanks
larzeni

> Tapestry doesn't clear page values, even if they are not persistent?
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Key: TAP5-2594
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-2594
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.4.1
> Reporter: Luca Arzeni
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: Start.java, Start.tml
> 
> 
> If I add a list to a page, even if the list is not persistent, its values are \
> persisted on the page, and are shown even to different users and session (they are \
> in the global) Steps to reproduce:
> biuld an app with the start page and start tml attached.
> 1) invoke the start page with no parameter on the activation context (eg, simply \
> calling "start") the page will show "empty"
> 2) invoke the start page with some parameter (eg,  calling "start/a/b")
> the page will show "filled"
> 3) from now on, the page will no more show "empty", even if invoked with no \
> parameters Regards,
> larzeni



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