Yeah, thats nothing of what I was asking.

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From: Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 7:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Model-Glue] Re: Dumb Question 

I'm not sure if this is on topic with what you're discussing, but in my views I 
use 
cfset myself=viewState.getValue("myself") /
a href="#myself#job.pageEventToCall" My Link /a
(open and close brackets intentionally left off)

There are several of these shortcut terms about the viewstate available in the 
starter docs on the ModelGlue site.
HTH, and my apologies if not applicable here.
Rich

On Nov 13, 2008, at 8:08 AM, Dan Wilson wrote:Wally,
There is a setting in the ModelGlue Configuration for eventValue.  If you've 
change that value, then you could get out of sync by hardcoding the action in:
 <cfset urlVar = arguments.event.getValue("action")>

However, if you do not plan to change this value again, you may not care.

DW

On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:01 AM, wkolcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am sure this is not the right way, but the 'action' is nothing more than a 
variable. I was able to capture mine by using something like:

<cfset urlVar = arguments.event.getValue("action")>

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From: Vicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Model-Glue] Re: Dumb Question 

 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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