With multiple commandlinks with same child-component id, tomahawk will always 
find the first commandlink's child component
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                 Key: TOMAHAWK-1056
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TOMAHAWK-1056
             Project: MyFaces Tomahawk
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Extended CommandLink/CommandButton
    Affects Versions: 1.1.6
         Environment: Linux Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04, MyFaces 1.1.5, Facelets 
1.1.11, ajax4jsf 1.1.1, richfaces 3.0.1
            Reporter: Kenneth Buvik
            Priority: Minor


 <ul id="language" style="float:right;">
                    <li>
                        
                        <t:commandLink id="changelocale_en" style="color:blue;" 
value="English" actionListener="#{profileBean.changeLocale}">
                            <f:param id="locale" name="locale_1" value="en"/>
                        </t:commandLink>
                    </li>
                    <li>
                        <t:commandLink id="changelocale_nb" style="color:blue;" 
value="Bokmål" actionListener="#{profileBean.changeLocale}">
                            <f:param id="locale" name="locale_2" value="nb"/>
                        </t:commandLink>
                    </li>
                    <li>
                        <t:commandLink id="changelocale_nn" style="color:blue;" 
value="Nynorsk" actionListener="#{profileBean.changeLocale}">
                            <f:param id="locale" name="locale_3" value="nn"/>
                        </t:commandLink>
                    </li>
                </ul>

This code works. however when finding child by ID, the child of the first 
t:commandlink returns.

        UIParameter param = (UIParameter) 
evt.getComponent().getChildren().get(0);
//        UIParameter param = (UIParameter) 
evt.getComponent().findComponent("locale"); // Always returns 
// the child of the first <t:commandLink

        String locale = String.valueOf(param.getValue());

        Locale loc = new Locale(locale);
        JSFUtil.getFacesContext().getViewRoot().setLocale(loc);

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