By "refresh" do you mean "clear", Michael?

On 4/28/05, Michael Jouravlev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> How do you refresh the page?
> >>
> > <html:form action="/whateverAction">
> >   <html:hidden name="oldForm" property="oldFormProperty" /> <!-- This is
> > for each property posted before -->
> >   <html:text property="newProperty" /> <!-- This is for each new
> > property -->
> > </html:form>
> 
> What I meant is that if you always resubmit, then you cannot refresh a
> form without resubmitting again.
> 
> On 4/28/05, Rick Reumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following on 4/28/2005 3:16 AM:
> > > <html:form action="/whateverAction">
> > >     <html:hidden name="oldForm" property="oldFormProperty" /> <!-- This is
> > > for each property posted before -->
> > >     <html:text property="newProperty" /> <!-- This is for each new
> > > property -->
> > > </html:form>
> >
> > Blah. Maintenance nightmare. Use the Session if you need your form to
> > persist across requests.
> >
> > I don't see your point about the form being opened in other windows and
> > having it interfere. If you have to control so that duplicate submits
> > are  not performed, than implement the struts token stuff. Much cleaner
> > than populating hidden variables etc.
> 
> What if you DO need to go back and to resubmit? Also, this does not
> spare you from "Do you want to resend POSTDATA?" window.
> 
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