Because each Fusebox public request is "compiled" into a single file and the event queue is not evaluated dynamically at runtime, there needs to be a way to tell the compiler to conditionally execute <do> elements (ie Fusebox "events"). Without the <if> the usefulness of Fusebox 4 would be greatly limited.

On 10/28/05, Patrick McElhaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

One thing I've never understood about FB4 is why there's an <if/> tag.


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