Mitko,

The FuseBox standard is located at www.fusebox.org.  You can find the
FuseBox 'core files' there as well as some information as to what FuseBox
is.  There is also a collection of links to other sites that provide much
more information about FuseBox.   Another resource (which is very useful and
responsive) is to check out the FuseBox discussion list at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I did not study it for details, but what I read of the coding standards link
you mentioned sounds like primarily just good programming practices - i.e.
naming conventions etc.   FuseBox has some of this, but FuseBox is really
more of a design architecture.  There was a mention on the below mentioned
site that separating content from layout is a good idea - FuseBox actually
implements this.   There was also a suggested documentation format mentioned
that should be provided for each template.  FuseBox is a 'generation' ahead
of this by utilizing a documentation standard called fusedocs that are
actually written in XML to allow for later processing.

To sum up, the below link provides a lot of good information in terms of
'best practices'.  FuseBox itself is a program architecture that takes those
'best practices', improves on them, and puts them into work.

-- Jeff



-----Original Message-----
From: Mitko Gerensky-Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: FuseBox vs Macromedia Programming Standards


Hello,

Can anyone direct me to a brief description of what FuseBox is and how
different is from the guidelines at:

http://www.corfield.org/coldfusion/codingStandards.htm

Thanks in advance,

Mitko


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