Content of bound Panel get lost 
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                 Key: MYFACES-1438
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-1438
             Project: MyFaces Core
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: General
    Affects Versions: 1.1.4
         Environment: XP SP2, Tomcat 5.5, JDK 1.4.2_09
            Reporter: Michael Bauschert


There is a jsp (wizard.jsp) creating two components with a binding to 
properties within a managed bean (DummyWizardBean)

The Jsp:
        <h:outputText id="wizardText" binding="#{dummyWizard.caption}"/>
        <h:panelGrid id="wizard" binding="#{dummyWizard.inputFieldContainer}"/>

The Bean:
        public HtmlPanelGrid getInputFieldContainer() {
                return inputFieldContainer;
        }

        public HtmlOutputText getCaption() {
                return caption;
        }



If the buttons next or pev are pressed a method on the bean is invoked which is 
switching the references "dummyWizard.caption" and 
"dummyWizard.inputFieldContainer". If the use presses next the switch from 
page1 to page 2 is successful. If the user switches back to page1 the 
outputText and the panelGrid are not show again.

These are the methods:

        public String back() {
                inputFieldContainer = inputFieldContainers[0];
                caption = captions[0];
                backButtonDisabled = true;
                nextButtonDisabled = false;
                return "wizard";
        }

        public String next() {
                inputFieldContainer = inputFieldContainers[1];
                caption = captions[1];
                backButtonDisabled = false;
                nextButtonDisabled = true;
                return "wizard";
        }

The sample is working with myfaces 1.1.3. Tomahawk was 1.1.3 (but is think that 
should not matter)

The attached sample contains a complete webapplication (as eclipse webproject) 
to reproduce the bug.
The second attachment contains the webapplication as war-file for easier 
"demoing".

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