I have a situation that I am not sure how to approach.  I have a
global variable @date which gets loaded in an ajax action:

  def calendar_ajax
    @date = Time.parse("#{params[:date]} || Time.now.utc")

This @date is used to find events for the calendar.
A partial is then rendered:

          render :update do |page|
              page.replace_html "internal_calendar_box", :partial =>
'calendar_large_data'
          end

I then have javascript functions which are within tabs and triggered
by an onclick that then create an ajax request in order to populate
the calendar with a different kind of request.  The problem I am
facing is that the javascript function needs to send the current @date
variable, which changes upon the change of a month, but the original
@date object is always being passed.  I think the problem lies in the
fact that this javascript function does not see the new @date objects
that are being created when the month is changed and a new partial is
created.  I tried sticking these functions within the partial itself,
but that does not seem to work.  Anyone have any ideas?



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