partially answering my own question: it doens't happen when both passwordfields are changed from type: passwordField to type: textField.
Perhaps this is a bug in passwordField? Kind regards, Britske Britske wrote: > > I've got a beaneditform which displays a userprofile, with among other > things 2 passwordsfields. > When displaying an existing userprofile all fields except the password > fields are rendered, (the password fields remain empty), although values > for the password-fields exists in the bound userprofile. > > These password fields as exactly the fields that I overwrite using the > parameter-construction. > Anyone knows why this happens? > > relevant snippets: > > private User user; > @Persist("flash") private User userOld; > public void onActivate(Object[] list){ > if(isUserExists()){ > user = getSessionModel().getUser(); > userOld = user.clone(); > } > } > > //template > <t:beaneditform t:id="beanEditForm" object="user" > submitlabel="prop:LabelForSuccess"> > <t:parameter name="password"> > <t:label for="password"/> > <t:passwordfield t:id="password" value="user.password"/> > </t:parameter> > <t:parameter name="passwordagain"> > <t:label for="passwordagain"/> > <t:passwordfield t:id="passwordagain" > value="user.passwordagain"/> > </t:parameter> > </t:beaneditform> > > Thanks a lot. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/T5%3A-beaneditform%3A-properties-don%27t-get-populated-although-model-is-bound-tp18328072p18328137.html Sent from the Tapestry - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]