Henk,

  Using the new flowlink specific syntax in RIFE 1.4 this is easy and clean:

     <flowlink srcexit="calnext" destid="Calendar">
        <datalink srcoutput="prevmonth" destinput="month"/>
    </flowlink>

    <flowlink srcexit="calprev" destid="Calendar">
        <datalink srcoutput="nextmonth" destinput="month"/>
    </flowlink>

Then in your element:

setOutput("prevmonth", getInputInt("month", getCurrentMonth())-1);
setOutput("nextmonth", getInputInt("month", getCurrentMonth())+1);

You'd want to make a getNextMonth, getPrevMonth, etc. for wrapping the
months and switching the years correctly, but that should give you the
general idea.

Cheers,
  Tyler

On 4/12/06, Henk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> enyoing Rife more and more (productivity encreased a lot compared to
> Spring MVC), I do have this stupid problem.
> I'm developing a calendar in which I have two links : one for going to
> the previous month and one for the next month.  Both should redisplay
> the current page, but the parameter (let's call it 'month') has to change.
> So what I have now is an exit, which I call in my template like this :
> <a href="<!--V 'EXIT:QUERY:cal' /-->"> .  The thing is, should I add a
> parameter to this link : <a href="<!--V 'EXIT:QUERY:cal'
> /-->?month=11">  ?
> I'm sure there must be a better way...
>
> Thanks
>
> Henk
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