hm... why is backtracking needed? or what do you mean by it?
Well, "backtracking" means "go back to a previous state and restart from
there". And this is what continuations allow easily.
But when I use "go back" in a wizard I don't want to loose the entries already done in the second page. So simply calling the other continuation is not good in my opinion.
If you jump back you don't lose data with flowscript because the only one stack is saved and not the stacks which belong to a certain continuation.
Well, true - but if you change some values woody knows only after a *POST* about it! so having a link to the previous continuation *does* loose data. You need to do a post and populate to save the values.
That's the problem -- Torsten
