hmm ... actually changing it to a simple <a> doesn't help. I still
seem to build up more than one flash scope. Is there an API to get rid
of them even?


On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Mike McNally <emmecin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm having a problem wherein my redirects are resulting in URL query
> strings with multiple "__fsk" parameters.
>
> I've got a pretty simple form that POSTs from a page. The action
> returns a redirect through which it adds itself to the flash scope
> (via the ".flash()" API on RedirectResolution). On the target page is
> another form that wants to redirect back to the first page (a "Go
> Back" action in other words). After the first successful "ping pong",
> I start getting more than one "__fsk" on the URL. Does anybody know
> why that'd happen?
>
> I can work around this for now by making the "Go Back" be a simple <a>
> I think; that'd probably make more sense anyway now that I've thought
> about it enough to type this in :-)  I'm just curious about why it'd
> do what it's doing.
>
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> Pink and shiny, turn around.



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