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Andrew Robinson resolved TRINIDAD-1515.
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Resolution: Invalid
Please see email response on the users mailing list
> Browser back button does not work
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> Key: TRINIDAD-1515
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1515
> Project: MyFaces Trinidad
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Components
> Affects Versions: 1.2.12-core
> Environment: Trinidad 1.2.11, jsf ri 1.2.12, tomahawk 1.2.12, IE7
> Reporter: Dave
>
> When we use jsf ri and tomahawk, our jsf app works well for browser back
> button. But after we use Trinidad, browser back button does not work.
> Consider the following senario:
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> 1. show a table of employees (backing bean data is a list of employees)
> 2. click an employee A and show the employee,(backing bean data is now
> changed to the employee)
> 3. click browser back button
> 4. click an employee B. Employee B will not be shown because the backing
> data has been changed to employee A in stop 2.
>
> The same page is used and <t:saveState> is used to keep backing bean data.
> I looked the generated HTML viewState values in the steps above. They are
> the same. That means that only the same view(stored view tree in server side)
> is used. For jsf/tomahawk, I believe different view trees are used for the
> senario above and thus back button works.
>
> Back button is often used by users.
> Trinidad should add an option: save different view state for each request or
> each differeant page.
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