Yes another solution would have been to create services.
But it's more work and need to analyse why it's like that if we don't want to 
introduce possible regressions
After all, it's just about being able to open a menu-item in a tab

Jacques

From: "Scott Gray" <scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com>
> IMO the bigger question to consider is why does this link have an event 
> attached to it?  What makes it so special that it needs one when virtually 
> every other navigation link doesn't?
> 
> Regards
> Scott
> 
> On 6/07/2013, at 8:18 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> 
>> Hoo, thanks Deepak!
>> 
>> Jacques
>> 
>> Deepak Dixit wrote:
>>> I checked all the possible menu items.
>>> 
>>> Thanks & Regards
>>> 
>>>> Yes I wondered about that also, but, from his assertion, thought Deepak 
>>>> checked all others
>>>> 
>>>> Deepak?
>>>> 
>>>> Jacques
>>>> 
>>>> From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
>>>>> That doesn't answer my question. Why are only two requests being
>>>>> changed? What makes those two requests the exception to all other
>>>>> requests that include an event?
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Adrian
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 7/5/2013 12:19 PM, Deepak Dixit wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Adrian,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> These controller request has "event", and if an request event attribute 
>>>>>> is not null then WidgetWorker.determineAutoLinkType()
>>>>>> return hidden-form as link type and its create an empty form for the 
>>>>>> same. WidgetWorker method convert hyper links to hidden
>>>>>> for for service type of event as we allow only post parameter for 
>>>>>> service. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks & Regards
> 
>

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