Is there any good reason that a renderUrl created by a portlet ends up in a 
redirect to the page? I understand the idempotent/non-idempotent issue raised 
by action urls that could require a redirect (so no reloads end up re-doing the 
action), but why does a renderUrl to a portlet do a redirect? Couldn't this be 
done by an include? It would basically make it much, much easier to rewrite 
urls in apache, and would solve the problems most of the users have with portal 
urls.

Example: I have a portlet that has defaults used when requesting the page, but 
it can also accept render requests directly with different parameters (safe for 
reloads). But there is simply no easy way to get that different request 
represented in the url so that it can be bookmarked.

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