Yes, there is serialization errors.
Thanks. I think I have to turn on the log from now.

Regards,
uudashr

On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 1:56 AM, Igor Vaynberg <[email protected]>wrote:

> any serialization errors in the logs?
>
> -igor
>
> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM, uud ashr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > First off all, I'm new to wicket.  Hi all :-D
> > as a learning case, I'm trying to create simple site like twitter.
> > I have strange case here.
> > I have a page called NamePrompt it has nameForm and minds (list of mind).
> > Name form needed to query list of users on the site.
> > When we submit the query then it will go to result page (SearchResult).
> If
> > we go back using browser back button and re-submit the query the the page
> > expiry will appear.
> > But if I remove the minds then everything goes fine. I can go back using
> > browser back button and re-submit and there is no page expiry shown at
> all.
> > This is the one that I want, but I need the minds section.
> > Please check the code attached for files NamePrompt.html and
> > NamePrompt.java, you can see the differences on the zip files and it give
> > different behaviour.
> > I think this is a bugs? Or I miss something? I'm using wicket v1.3.6
> > Step to test:
> > 1. Enter the search query
> > 2. Submit
> > 3. Click browser back button
> > 4. Re-enter the search query (or you can use the default one)
> > 5. Re-submit
> > -> check the result
> > Thanks and Regards,
> > uudashr
> >
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