Hubert, thanks fo ryour reply. As I explained to Rudiger earlier, I am farily new to Struts so please excuse my lack of knowledge! Would you be able to explain to me how I put my form bean into the request scope, and what difference does this make form putting it into the session scope?

Regards,

Brian


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Brian,

Aside from putting your form bean in request scope, you really don't need to
do anything special to clear the form when a new form is being shown.
Javascript certainly isn't required to clear it. Try it out and mail back if
just putting it to request scope doesn't work as you expected.


Hubert

--- Brian Boyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> I was wonderng if anyone could help me with aporblem I have. I input data
> into my input fields on my JSP page. If I press reset the fields are
> cleared. I press submit and my ActoinForm reads the data in and my Action
> processes it etc.... However, when I return to this page again the same
> data
> is still there in hte input fields. When I press my reset button nothing
> happens. I want to be able to return to the page again and the fields be
> cleared. I don't want to see the same ddata in them.
>
> Any ideas on how to do this?
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Brian
>
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