What's the benefit of this approach instead of using <input
type="reset"/> without involving Wicket at all (it is stateless form) ?

El vie, 30-10-2009 a las 12:42 -0300, Tomás Rossi escribió:
> Hi.
> 
> I have a stateless form and a button inside to reset all fields like this:
> 
> ...
>             add(new Button("clear") {
>                 private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
> 
>                 public void onSubmit() {
>                     getForm().clearInput();
>                 };
>             }.setDefaultFormProcessing(false));
> ...
> 
> The first time I use the form, fill some inputs and then hit "Clear", 
> the form is submitted and returns from the server clean (which is what I 
> expected to happen). But after I submit the form with all valid input 
> (that redirects me to another page with a message), then press browser's 
> back button (return to the form) and then hit the Clear button, some of 
> the fields keep they values and some of  them cleans. What is happening?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom;
> 
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