What arguments are folks putting forward for passing params to the container rule objects through the container tag rather than simply picking up content out of the request scope?

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Bryce Hoffmann wrote:
Thanks Geoff and Andrew

Used your mods Andrew, and they work perfectly for my app :-)
Passing a structure in that way seems to cause minimum fuss with the
core (a couple of changes) but also offer a great deal of flexibility.
Rather than modifying a core rule I created a custom one.
I am happy, more important my boss is happy - great work guys!

Bryce :-)

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Bryce Hoffmann wrote:

I would like to force a rule to use a category dynamically set by the
page it is on.
I can find the code that sets the category set in the plp for the
container, but cannot send a variable to the cfc from the page.

e.g. I can grab the category of page that send to a dynamic news page
(that displays news based on the category of the sending page). I can
get the category of the previous page to appear on that page. But I
can't get that category into the CFC from the <con: > tag.


Though there has been some discussion about passing params to rules from

the calling page, containers are not designed to work like that.

You need to re-write the rule to pick up on page specific variables. For example, on any object invocation you get the object properties copied to the reserved request.stobj scope. Use this to determine the categories to filter by.

We're looking at modifying containers to take parameters but this won;t happen until the 2.4 milestone timeframe.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

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