No for fusebox you do not have to add a scope to the url string, instead
what happens is formurl2attributes changes the url.fuseaction (and all url
variables) into attributes.fuseaction and similar.
- Jordan
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From: "stas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: Scoping URL params with attributes
> It seems as if I have to scope my URL params when passing them like so:
>
> index.cfm?attributes.fuseaction=doThisAction
>
> I remember before I did not have to do that, I could just do:
>
> index.cfm?fuseaction=doThisAction
>
> What am I missing ?! Thanks.
>
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