Yep, I am using Firebug (and burbsuite to intercept the requests). Can't find 
out where the form value is coming from though as this is generated server-side.

Cheers,

John


On 18 Jun 2010, at 11:51, Alex Rodriguez Lopez wrote:

> If you are not using it already, I suggest using FireBug to inspect the data 
> sent along with each request, so maybe you can find where these values come 
> from.
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I am having a strange problem with the struts2 token tag and the 
>> token-session interceptor.
>> It seems like the token added to the form does not match the token in the 
>> session and I am getting tan "invalid.token" result with a warning in the 
>> logs:
>>      Form token 90U722BNQ4LU82SOBG93TGGGRPC918NZ does not match the session 
>> token DJPDLZTQPDB2U5QBKGSAI3B63NDAVE65.
>> 
>> I had this problem a few days ago but it seemed to disappear. (I posted to 
>> stackoverflow:  
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3047923/struts2-invalid-token-returned-when-form-submitted-using-jquery)
>> 
>> I have added an interceptor to print out the session map on each call and it 
>> looks like the token added to the form is never in the session, so where is 
>> this value coming from?
>> 
>> Any help greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks and regards,
>> 
>> John
>> 
>> 
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