On Dec 18, 2009, at 3:18 AM, Gustavo Pizano wrote:

> Then I click an AjaxSubmitButton which will update a "dummy AUC", this one 
> will  onRefreshComplete update a AUC inside the Second AjaxSelectionList with 
> a unique ID generated in the server side, 

Hmmm... I'm not sure this is your problem Gustavo, but it might be worth 
checking.  Set breakpoints on your generated update container id methods server 
side.  Log them to the console if there are a lot.  Make sure your unique ids 
are really unique! (^_^)  I recently had a problem where there were two update 
containers inside an update container, and the first was in a WOConditional.  
Something like

<AUC1>
        <WOCond>
                <AUC2/>
        </WOCond>
        <AUC3/>
</AUC1>

The problem I encountered was that my AUC2 was not being shown the first time, 
and the ID generated and cached using 
ERXStringUtilities.safeId...(context().elementID())  for AUC3 was the SAME as 
the value generated when AUC2 appeared!  My AUC2 had an ajax trigger in it to 
update AUC3 on refresh.  Since they both had the same ID, that caused AUC2 to 
spin out into an infinite loop, updating itself instead.  I've never seen a 
backtrack cache error as a result of an Ajax update though, so this may not be 
your problem. It took me forever to find this problem.  Be persistent.  You 
will find your problem too!

Ramsey

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