Normally the context is going to be used to figure out the state when
the link was rendered.  This is particularly useful in a loop were you
need to figure out which eventlink was actually clicked.  It sounds
like you want to make the eventlink do different things based on some
type of ajax event on another part of the page.

If that is what you are trying to do, are you sure you even need to
use an eventlink context?  Can you just have the other Ajax event
update a persistent variable on the page and read it (instead of the
context) when the eventlink is triggered?

Mark

On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Joel Halbert <j...@su3analytics.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a typical ajax event link e.g.
>
> <a t:type="eventlink" t:id="ignore" zone="resultsZone">
>
> I want to be able to update the context on the clientside using
> javascript, dynamically.
> (or alternatively attach a request parameter and have this submitted
> with the link).
>
> What's the easiest way to accomplish this?
>
> I can modify the link to change the url to append my context (or request
> parameter)  but it seems these post page-load modifications to the
> anchor href are ignored when the links is submitted.
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>

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