On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Joel Shellman wrote:
> I don't quite understand the the below quote from the example tour. The
> paragraph doesn't make sense. Anything in request scope will be removed
> after the request is over automatically. So there's no need to remove it
> just so if the user comes ba
Right, but notice the exact wording--it says "remove it only if the
scope is set to "request""--but that's the main case where you wouldn't
need to remove it. page and session removal would make sense, but
request removal only makes sense in the situation you describe which I
would think wouldn't
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From: Joel Shellman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: Removing ActionForm's from context
> I don't quite understand the the below quote from the example tour. The
> paragraph doe
I don't quite understand the the below quote from the example tour. The
paragraph doesn't make sense. Anything in request scope will be removed
after the request is over automatically. So there's no need to remove it
just so if the user comes back later to the same page--it would have
been long go
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