Correct, but what if the listener has three outcomes?

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> Yep, but then you can't control the page flow based on what
> happens in the
> listener (go back if something fails, for example).

How come?  If the listener doesn't do anything to the request cycle, then
the form component can fall back on some default behaviour.  If the
listener
touches the cycle in any way, the form can just do nothing.


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