You really *MUST* post these questions to the user list where there are
more people to help you. 

But, yes, you can write a Javascript that clears the fields. Anything
you want to do "client-side" is going to involve Javascript, and is
technically outside the scope of the framework.

Colin Sharples wrote:
> 
> Apologies for following up a user-type question with another one, but in
> the interests of (brain) bandwith I don't read the user list. Please
> forgive me, I won't do it again :-)
> 
> If this approach is used, populating the form bean before the form is
> displayed, then it means that hitting a "Reset" button will, rather than
> clearing the form, clear out any user modifications and re-fill the form
> with the values that the bean was populated with in the previous step.
> 
> Now, I know that this is the expected, or even required behaviour from the
> point of view of HTML. However, when I had one site going through testing,
> the tester complained that a particular form was broken because the reset
> button kept on filling in the values instead of clearing them. In this
> particular case, it was clear that what was required was not a "reset"
> button, but a "clear all the fields" button.
> 
> So, getting to the point (eventually), I know that it's possible to do this
> server-side, by having a button which will just cause the form bean to have
> all its properties set to null and redirect back to the input page.
> However, is there a way to do this client-side?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Colin M Sharples
> I/T Architect
> IBM Global Services New Zealand
> 
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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