Hmm, is that possible ... you can't like store session-data in the browser, do 
you? You can only store session-details in the database on the fly with ajax 
while the user still fills out the form to allow the user to re-create the 
session on next login or something like this if he accidently hits reload (but 
even then I am not sure if that works ... maybe if you write the not yet 
submitted but in the form included information back into the fields when the 
site is rendered) ... 

Does that make sense ... or I am not understanding the question ;)

- dg 
 

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Von: Luther Baker [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Juni 2009 13:27
An: [email protected]
Betreff: refresh page

If I add a few values to a page <div ala an Ajax button - and the user hits
refresh on the page, the new values I've added go away.

The user is completing a form - but hasn't formally submitted the form yet -
so there is nothing stored in the database yet. The browser naturally
re-renders the <textarea and <input values to the screen - but wipes out
content to any <divs I might have dynamically added data to.

What would be the wicket way to allow these "dynamic divs" to survive a page
refresh? Maybe on the a 'wicket-example'?

Thanks,

-Luther

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