I followed your advice and added the setup:

> You need
>  \setupbackend[export=yes]
> in your document. 

This, however, does not result in an .epub file but an export directory 
containing an html and xhtml file (only partially conformant to the equivalent 
pdf).

Can I get the output as an .epub file? Some more changes needed?

> 
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 19:37:47 +0100
> Hans van der Meer <havdm...@ziggo.nl> wrote:
> 
>>> 
>>> and then run with --mode=epub
>> 
>> I am running with:
>>    mtxrun --autogenerate --mode=epub --script context "$1"
>> but no epub document is generated, just the same result.pdf I get without 
>> that mode.
> 
> You need
> 
>  \setupbackend[export=yes]
> 
> in your document. When you put the setup above in a "epub"
> mode you create a epub-document only when you enable the mode
> which is recommended because it can have side effects for
> the normal PDF.
> 
> To avoid these side effects make an extra ConTeXt run
> by enabling the mode to get the epub file.
> 
> Wolfgang
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