In my example I redirect back to the login page with the  login form and
 want to display an error message there.
  If I understand you right, then I would -  instead of doing a redirect  -
generate the
 login page again - if login fails -  and would then have access to the
temporary
session context, as I am still working with the same request object.

If this works , I think this would be a great solution.

By the way thanks for your answer on my first mail.
I will try to get out the XML from the request attribute - as I am a quite
new
Cocoon user, I probably will have to ask for your help again to do so:)

Thanks again,

miHam


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