Hi,

If I understand your point correctly, I would argue that migrating any
existing application, Fusebox or other, to CFMX could potentially
require some code adjustments. For me, Fusebox has worked fine on CFMX
with only a single modification--telling Fusebox which version of CF I'm
using. Also, I think the benefit of standardized development practices
is one of the features that attract developers to Fusebox. I like the
fact that all of the developers in my department are coding in the same
manner and that there is a large community that supports the
methodology. If you haven't looked at it for a while, you might want to
check out FuseQ, a Fusebox-hybrid (I think Techspedition calls it a
"private implementation") that addresses some of the shortcomings
(multiple fuseaction requests--per page, error handling, security, and
etc.) of Fusebox 3. The cool thing about FuseQ, beyond the enhancements
it delivers, is that it can be used as a replacement for all Fusebox 3
applications--even if you don't use the FuseQ features.

I started using Fusebox during version 2 and dropped it as well--version
3 is much better and FuseQ adds some really useful features.

http://www.techspedition.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.showArticle&A
rticleID=108

Best regards,
MW

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
It still baffles me that people use FB simply because I always see
various wrokarounds etc. because of using FB (like simply because of
switching to CFMX this or that must be re-worked).  I fully understand
the "hand off to other coders and easy to update" ideal of FB, but any
well written app has those features.  So I'm left wondering....why use
FB if it adds to your problems?

Did most FB folks start CF using FB or adopt it along the way?

Personally I started using a similar methodology before FB
existed....saw limitations I didn't like and dropped it.


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