Want to start new session in same browser instance when user ReTypes URL

HI All,
I am facing one problem in my sturts application.Its giving me problem that values in the session persists in the my JSP form.
I entered Userid and password and logged in and gone forward now when I retype Url and give request in same Browser instance a values in my JSP form are visible to me.
actualy this should be considered as new request and JSP form should appear blank.

I think Struts is not JSF ....

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