I was going by the description of page actions in the seam docs, section 3.1.1

anonymous wrote : 
  | The page action method can return a JSF outcome. If the outcome is 
non-null, Seam will delegate to the defined JSF navigation rules and a 
different view may end up being rendered.
  | 

I took that to mean that a null outcome meant that it would proceed to the 
"default" view (the one it would land on without a page action).

At any rate, using the propagation parameter looks like a much cleaner way of 
doing it than blank page actions (though it's usually not a bad place to stick 
application-level audit log messages).  Thanks for pointing it out (and for 
putting up with my endless questions).  You rock my small self-centered 
universe  :)





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