Only if the request was from a form and when you are not using the
render-to-buffer strategy.

Sorry Eelco, would you be so kind as to explain this, I'm new to wicket and
still a bit ignorant of its internals.
I see two access points to the form page:
1) First time you enter the page.
2) Resubmissions due to validation errors.
I'm assuming (maybe incorrectly) that during (1) a new form instance will be
instantiated, so a new model will be created with it that will return a
model object from the repository. Then, during (2), form contents will be
posted and bound to a fresh model object which was created from the
deserialized LoadableDetachableModel. Under this assumptions I see no
problem regarding reloads of the page in state (1) or in state (2).
But maybe you mean that the model is instantiated when you create the page
(not the form) so there will be just one moment satisfying (1) during the
entire session. Sorry if this is all too obvious but take into account that
I'm coming from a different controller/action mindset where the session is
barely used.

Cheers,
Carlos

On 3/29/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > and if a user just refreshes the page? or you use it as a response
> > page somewhere else? then suddenly everything is empty?
>
> If the user refreshes the page the previous request parameters will be
> reposted and will overwrite the fresh form model object properties, so
he
> will see the page as was before his last non-submitted changes.


Eelco

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