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Matt Benson commented on MYFACES-3200:
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Not sure what if anything richfaces is contributing to the mix here, but I'd 
like to note that I have seen this behavior for composite component attributes 
when PSS is disabled on a JSF app with only core components in use.  I simply 
hadn't put together the sample yet to submit the issue myself.  :)

> All values of self-defined composite-component attributes disappear 
> unexpected.
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>
>                 Key: MYFACES-3200
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3200
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.2-SNAPSHOT
>         Environment: Java 6, Tomcat 6, latest SNAPSHOT of myfaces-2.1.2 
> (30.06.2011)
>            Reporter: Rene O
>         Attachments: jsf2testcase.war
>
>
> A testcase to reproduce this issue is attached. 
> Steps to reproduce this issue:
> 1. http://localhost:8080/jsf2testcase/components.jsf
> 2. you can see the value of one of the attributes of the self-defined 
> composite component at 'Panel1'
> 2. click 'Panel2'
> 3. click 'Panel1'
> 4. value at 'Panel1' is not shown anymore. (if you refresh the page with 'F5' 
> after that, the value is there again)
> Note:
> This behaviour occurs with the latest myfaces-2.1.2-SNAPSHOT (30.06.2011)
> With an older version of myfaces-2.1.2-SNAPSHOT (22.06.2011) and with 
> myfaces-2.1.1 everything works as expected.

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