Along with the new entry-point concept, will you be adding something to prevent a user
from jumping to a page out of sequence?
Currently I can easily skip to a page as long as I put the conversation id in the URL, I
then get a useless page but I fear that this might lead to security holes.
It seems at the moment that pages, page flow and conversations are loosely coupled and
there are myriad ways of specifying the same behaviour. This is flexible in one sense but
doesn't allow for limitations to be easily imposed on the user.
I'd like to see something like this:
| <conversation id=placeOrder">
| <page id="pageOne"/>
| <page id="pageTwo" back="pageOne"/>
| <page id="pageThree" back="pageOne,pageTwo"/>
| </conversation>
|
Given that conversations are central to Seam it seems strange that you can't organise
a conversation like this where back and forward movement is restricted.
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