Eric sometime we should talk about these draconian restrictions and what
you've had to do with Fusebox, drop me a line sometime.


Adam

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 4:59 PM, Eric Roberts <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ....Which I have run into with MG...most of what we are doing is made
> overly
> complex by using MG, which in turns made it overly difficult to debug when
> we had probs.  I can see where MG would be very useful for a very complex
> application...but I don't think it is the solution for everyone.  I
> personally prefer the ease of use and flow of FB (or more specifically, my
> bastardized version of FB ;-) which based on a combination of my personal
> coding style that is very close to a fusebox-esque style and a version that
> we were forced to use due to <emp>draconian</emp> server restrictions at
> AT&T ).
>
> Eric
>
> /*-----Original Message-----
> /*From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> /*Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 11:01 AM
> /*To: CF-Talk
> /*Subject: Re: fusebox vs model glue
> /*
> /*>denstar wrote:
> /*>> Sounds like with FB you could end up with a Pretty Entertaining
> /*Environment.
> /*>
> /*>*groans*
> /*>
> /*>> Is there a down side to all the flexibility?  :-)
> /*>
> /*>Yes. It means that no 2 application developers will develop websites the
> /*>same way. Though IMHO, that's not much of a downside.
> /*
> /*It could also mean that you end up with it going down the TOtally
> /*Ineffective Ludicrous Entertaining Technology or TOILET.
> /*
> /*ok its been a long weekend.
> /*
> /*
>
> 

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