Hello Michael,

It seems a bit strange as the submitted value is transient and should not be
subject to state saving and consequently shouldn't polute subsequent
requests. My first guess would be that you're using binding attribute with a
session bean. Also, are you using client or server side state saving?


Regards,

~ Simon

On 6/28/07, Michael Heinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi,



I have a serious conversion/validation problem and don't see any solution.



My form contains an inputField for dates and a dateTime converter.

If an invalid format is entered then the submitted value is not erased and
the page is rerendered with the entered date.

This is working fine so far.



Now I execute a kind of cancel button via ajax.

I use an a4j:commandButton with ajaxSingle=true and surrounded this button
by an a4j:region in order to process no input fields on serverside.

The value that is bound via valueBinding to the inputField is set to null
in the invoked ActionListener.

The problem is now that the old invalid date is rerendered on the page.



This happens because the submitted value of the inputField is not null but
still contains the old invalid date.

Therefore the valueBinding is not evaluated in the getter.



I can't set the submitted value to null in the converter because invalid
values should be rerendered in case that a normal processing button (not
cancel button) is clicked.



Any help is highly appreciated.

Michael

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