Yes but note that the only reason that the blog example uses a page action 
instead of pull-style MVC is that we wanted to throw a Http 404 response code 
when the item was not found - which we cannot do once we start rendering the 
page.

If it was not for this, then I would have used pull MVC, and interrogated the 
request parameter from an @Factory or @Unwrap method, just like I do with the 
seach screen in the blog example.

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