Dev at weitling pisze:

My personal Hydra looks like this:

- The "form" variable is available in the flow as well as in the
template, but not in the definition. At the latter place I have to go
via event.source.form.

I think it is not that big deal, isn't it?

- When I have access to the variable "form", I should also have access
to any variable defined in the flow e.g. myCat. So no need to go via
set/getAttribute.
- My ${}'s in the template are either in the second run (Ajax) not
evaluated or are filtered and therefore not redisplayed in the browser.

The last point is heavy weight for me. Hm, I could circumvent it by
doing without Ajax, but it's soooo cool.

Does suggestion from Jason helps you already or there is still a problem?

I must admit that I lost "big picture" and forgot what exactly you want to 
achieve. Could you remind us?
It would be much easier to suggest solution.

Shouldn't that be Grszegorsz then? :-)

I don't know, being Pole it's quite obvious for me how to pronounce Grzegorz ;-)
I would pronounce 'Grszegorsz' differently thant Polish Grzegorz. I could write my name as Gżegoż and from pronouncing point of view there would be no difference. Actually my name is not that hard, what about Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz or Andrzej Stypiczyński? :-P
Ok, I believe that there are other languages with strange  pronunciation, only 
most English names happen to be quite simple. :-)

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Grzegorz Kossakowski
http://reflectingonthevicissitudes.wordpress.com/

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