Re: "You backtracked too far" error after closing AjaxModalDialog and clicking on a link on the page
Re: "You backtracked too far" error after closing AjaxModalDialog and clicking on a link on the page
- Subject: Re: "You backtracked too far" error after closing AjaxModalDialog and clicking on a link on the page
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:52:53 -0700
Hi Ricardo,
On Jul 12, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:
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> Does anybody have an idea what could be causing this problem? The user clicks on an AjaxModalDialogOpener which opens the dialog. Then the user does a whole bunch of stuff in the dialog that involves many clicks
Does it still happen if they don't make so many clicks?
> then finally clicks a DONE link to close the dialog.
Are all of these links and clicks Ajax actions?
> The dialog has a closeUpdateContainerID bound with the id of an ajax update container to refresh, which it does refresh upon closing the dialog. But then the user clicks on a link on the page that is outside the refreshed AjaxUpdateContainer and the app displays the error "You backtracked too far. The application backtracking limit of 30 has been exceeded."
Ajax links or regular component actions links? I do what seems to be the same thing (except maybe the "does a whole bunch of stuff in the dialog") and have not had any problems.
The key to tracking this down is to know if it is the Ajax or the regular page cache that is missing the component.
Chuck
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