On Thursday 03 October 2002 16:55, Tod Harter wrote:
> My theory is that you have a closure, so the first few times you submit,
> things work OK because different children get each request, but as they
> handle it they establish whatever values are current for the form fields
> within the closure, which then 'stick' so that the next time you submit to
> the same apache child you get the same results.

Now I get reminded of a problem I had with a login page (but using my own 
PerForm replacement).

It turned out that I put initialization into too broad a scope. I had to move 
certain declarations from the top level (xsp:structure, though that tag 
itself is optional) to below my user root tag for it to work. Perhaps you see 
where certain variables are declared and move them. Stuff on the top level is 
only ever executed once per child, so variables would hold their data across 
requests. Stuff declared below the user document root tag is executed on each 
request, so you always get a fresh variable.

CU
J�rg


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