7 Apr 2008 19:29
Re: Redirect to GET, strange bug
Vadim Gritsenko <vadim <at> reverycodes.com>
2008-04-07 17:29:24 GMT
2008-04-07 17:29:24 GMT
On Apr 1, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Tobia Conforto wrote: > AFAIK cocoon.exit() is the recommended way to call > FOM_Cocoon.suicide() > > It's mentioned here http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/api.html#exit > (while suicide isn't) and its implementation is: > > FOM_Cocoon.prototype.exit = function() { > FOM_Cocoon.suicide(); > } How interesting :) > In fact, using FOM_Cocoon.suicide() yields the same results as > cocoon.exit(), that is, "ProcessingException: Attempted to process > incomplete pipeline". > > Do you have any idea what's causing this message? > > Who is attempting to process which incomplete pipeline? I'm issuing > a global, client-side redirect, and stopping the flow. Why is > Cocoon complaining? Not quite sure. Most probably your problem is elsewhere, not with this javascript. There might be something wrong with how sitemap is implemented... >> Also, it is often a good idea to invalidate the form processing >> continuation tree, to free up memory and--even if user manages to >> submit the form again--he will receive 404. > > > Interesting. How do I do this? Like this: var bookmark = form.showForm(path, data); ... bookmark.invalidate(); Vadim
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