At 09:03 08/04/2010, Norbert Hartl wrote:
I don't understand your question.
Hi Norbert,
The default implementations of #context in Pier, which is
*PRCurrentContext value*, return the CURRENT context. In your case,
the current context holds 'set on new context'. So, the behavior that
you are observing seems rather 'normal', except if "your component
store[s] the old context". This is what I understood from Lukas'
message. In other terms, what I understand is that if you need the
'old' context, it should be cached by your component.
Hoping this helps,
Reza