That is great to hear about the window id!  I brought this exact thing
up a long time ago calling it windowScope or frameScope. It's one of
those must have things like the back button support.

Travis

On 10/9/05, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just for anyone who might be interested, I was reading the JSF 1.2 spec
> today, and it has created a thing called a "window id" in addition to a
> "view id". This might be aimed at better support for exactly this sort
> of problem. Of course that spec isn't finalised yet (nor implemented).
>
> Andrew robinson wrote:
> > What is your state saving method? You probably have your state saved to
> > the server, it will only remember the state from the last post, and
> > therefore you will not be able to post from past pages. Best thing to do
> > is set your state saving method to client.
> >
> > -Andrew
> >
> > On 10/9/05, *Dave* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hello,
> >     I have a problem with JSF which seems to be a JSF flaw. Any idea is
> >     appreciated.
> >
> >     suppose I have JSF page A, when user click a link in page A, a page
> >     B is opened in a new window. At this moment, the server side JSF
> >     view root is page B. If user click submit button in page A, all form
> >     data(not submitted yet) will be lost in page A because JSF think it
> >     is an initial request and goes to render phase immediately(no model
> >     update). From user's view, it is a post back to submit data.
> >
> >     Popping up a new window is very common . Any idea to solve this
> >     problem? or It is JSF, no way.  Thanks!
> >
> >     Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
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