hi victor, i'm not using pretty-faces, however, in the end it's just a normal url parameter which has to be mapped. it's the same with the cid parameter used by std. cdi conversations or any other similar id used by other frameworks, component libs,... please ask the pretty-faces community for more information. if it's a limitation of pretty-faces, you can use the server-side window handler which doesn't use this parameter.
regards, gerhard http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces 2011/11/5 Victor Lindberg <[email protected]> > > Sorry for all repeated messages. I did have a problem on my browser. > > > Victor Lindberg wrote: > > > > How can i do that? > > > > <url-mapping id="pageB2"> > > <pattern value="/pageB/#{windowId}" /> > > <view-id value="/pages/B.jsf" /> > > </url-mapping> > > > > OR > > > > <url-mapping id="pageB3"> > > <pattern value="/pageB" /> > > <view-id value="/pages/B.jsf#{windowId}" /> > > </url-mapping> > > > > DOES NOT WORKS! > > > > > > Gerhard Petracek wrote: > >> > >> hi, > >> > >> you have to map the window-id parameter in your prettyfaces config or you > >> use the server-side window-handler (which doesn't support e.g. > >> page-refreshes). > >> > >> regards, > >> gerhard > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/%40ViewAccessScoped-does-not-work%21-tp32782652p32786379.html > Sent from the My Faces - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
