WSAD 5.1.2 / Tabs in JSF / handling changes to face components in Tab or Pa

Hi,
We have page design where we have tabs and we are using WSAD 5.1.2 as our tools and for tabs we are using the
<odc:tabbedPanel> and <odc:bfPanel>
My question is that, is there a way good way to know if something has changed in the whole tab.
so that I will know where to save the information in that Tab or ignore, if user haven�t done anything in that Tab.
I there a some thing we can do with panelGrid like that, is there a way to know if any of the face component values have been changed?
Please throw you valuable suggestions on this.
Srigold

Why dont you handle with snippets, in every inputText field throw a JS code when OnChange event, and save as a hide flag in the form.? just an idea..

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