I will be curious to see the replies to this myself, if I'm grokking your
question right.  I have just started picking up MG3, and I've been dealing
with this the way I did in MG2...  but if I am understanding the docs
correctly, there is perhaps a better way to do it now?

I've been using eXit Events....


My MG.xml...

<include name="body" template="templates/showTicketTemplate.cfm">
     <value name="xe.linkHistory" value="ShowHistory" />
</include>


In my showTicketTemplate.cfm...

<cfset xe.linkHistory = viewstate.getValue("xe.linkHistory") />
<a href="#myself##xe.LinkHistory#"><img src="#hackImage#historyTab.jpg"
/></a>
Which of course refers back to the event in the MG.xml...

<event-handler name="ShowHistory">



Heck, there may be a better way in MG2 than I've been doing it.



On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Wally Kolcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> What is the way to grab the URL variable in the controller. Lets say I
> have index.cfm?action=go.home and I want to use the 'go.home' in my
> controller. how can I set that to a local variable? <cfset urlVar
> = ?? />
>
> Thanks.
>
> >
>

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