why using sessionScope.blah at all ?
I'd suggest to use only blah.foo, when your bean is correctly configured

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Frank Nimphius
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> Robert,
>
> could this have to do with when you set your skin to the session attribute.
> If you try
>
> #{sessionScope.userContext.skinFamily"=null?sessionScope.userContext.skinFamily:'custom'}
>
> would that solve the issue?
>
> Frank
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> This is a resend of a message from Christian Hall.  His email was rejected
> due to too high of a spam score.  I am retrying.
>
> We are using a skin whose family property in the config file is set to
> resolve via an expression using a session scoped bean (e.g.
> #{sessionScope.userContext.skinFamily}).
>
> Upon the first visit to the page, the default minimal skin is used and on
> the second visit it uses our skin. As best I can tell from debugging, it
> just doesn't run our code during the stylesheet component's encoding (we're
> actually using trh:head) but waits until the body tag writes a debug comment
> to the page. The comment says something to the effect of "skin: minimal
> (custom)" where custom is our custom skin family...so at that point, it runs
> our code, sees our custom family and the next page works...but that first
> rendering for each session gets the minimal skin.
>
> Is this a known issue? Anyone seen this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert Bowen
> Enterprise Planning and Architecture
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