I have similar situations working, but I use IFramePortlets instead (I never
tried WebBrowserPortlets!).
Each portlet is totally independent.
Can it help somehow?

All the best
Stefano

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Subject: Help on Web Browser Portlet


>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> When I have two or more portlets on a page, and I am using
> WebBrowserPortlet
> as the parent, initially, all the portlets in a page will display properly
> but once I click a button
> on Portlet A for instance, all the other portlets will display the same
> result as Portlet A.
> I wanted each portlet to work on its own, when I am using one portlet, I
am
> expecting
> the other portlets to stay to whatever state they were before I use
Portlet
> A.
>
> Is there a parameter that I missed to make each portlet independent of
each
> other???
>
> Thank you!
>
>
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