Hi Thomas,

I don't have any issues in T5 like what you describe.

How are you storing the request values? I assume you're putting them into page fields?

A few things to check:
1) Your page fields need to be private
2) If you're trying to store the values in the httpsession, make sure you're using the @Persist annotation, rather than the @Retain annotation.

Robert

On Feb 4, 2008, at 2/412:55 PM , Thomas Zenglein wrote:

Hi,

we encountered the situation where users authenticate in a web application, then using a web form to send mail to certain e-mail addresses. The T5 app for that resides under the same URI (here: https://some-server/mymailer/start) . Certain web form elements (e.g. 1-line input fields) are prepopulated with data, depending on the URL GET parameters passed to the T5 app (e.g. https://some-server/mymailer/start?a=b&c=d) and on session data.

Now: with different parameters, the web form values remain the same (!), resulting in the display of previously entered information for the next authenticated user using the T5 app => I need to get rid of this obvious caching issue, but currently have no idea how.

I tried passing
-Dorg.apache.tapestry.disable-caching=true
to the Tomcat binary for start-up - unfortunately didn't help.

The env is: T 5.0.6, tomcat-5.5.23, SLES 10, Java 1.5.0_13 - on the server.
Browsers hitting the T5 app were IE 6.0.2900, FF 2.0.0.11.

Any of you guys have any idea how to prevent a T5 page from using its "cached version" for display? I feel I'm missing sth obvious but also feel pretty much stuck :(

Thanks for any pointers,
Thomas.


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