Apologies. Pls disregard this question. I found the problem.

>Sorry Textfield id should be "key".  Should be
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>>class C extends webpage{
>>  String key = "default";
>>  add(new Form("f", new CompoundPropertyModel(this))
>>  form.add(new Textfield("key")
>> 
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>>Hello: here is a strange result
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>>class C extends webpage{
>>  String key = "default";
>>  add(new Form("f", new CompoundPropertyModel(this))
>>  form.add(new Textfield("tf")
>> 
>>}
>>When I enter a something like "Test" and hit submit
>>I'd expect the textfield would return with "Test" since
>>it has been saved to mode object (key) and the textfield
>>should display the new value. But instead it always 'default'
>>when it returns even though I check the model value was set
>>to "Test", the html markup <input value="Test"> was not changed
>>even though the model value has been set. Should it be this way?
>>the value attribute of input element is not backed by model value?
>>Thanks
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