Thanks Brad,

I think I'll try the request.map also... Do you know if Fusebox works with
CF Express 4.5? I look at allaire's site...but it mostly talks about the
enhancements.

TNXE6,
Greg Z

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 2:56 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: app_layout


>From the fusebox examples, you can see in app_model.cfm, the use of
request.site.var and request.page.var.  FWIW,  I started using a request.map
structure for all of my mappings.

I like the appfiles directory.  I think it's more organized.  I also include
a blocks, queries, and actions folder in every circuit app.  I don't like
having all the display, query, and action files all in one place.

If your host wont let you add custom tags to the custom tags directory, you
will have to place your tags in every directory that uses the tag, OR find a
host that will allow you to add tags.  You could use cfmodule to call you
tags if you wanted them all in one directory.  Just a thought.

HTH,

Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Zentkovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 1:18 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: app_layout


Thanks guys...

I do include my files how you showed...minus the appfiles <- that's a good
idea though :)

Now what if I wanted to do that for my custom tags how would I map that?

What mean is... I only have access to my /www directory and placing all the
custom tags in that directory is pretty messy.

all clever solutions are accepted :)

THX,

Greg Z








-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 2:24 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: app_layout


Your app_layout.cfm file should be cfincluded, not called as a custom tag.

<cfinclude template="appfiles/app_globals.cfm">
<cfinclude template="appfiles/app_locals.cfm">

<cf_bodycontent>
        <cfswitch expression="#attributes.fuseaction#">
                <cfcase value="homepage">
                        <cfinclude template="blocks/dsp_homepage.cfm">
                </cfcase>
                <cfdefaultcase>
                </cfdefaultcase>
        </cfswitch>
</cf_bodycontent>

<cfinclude template="app_layout.cfm">

HTH,

Brad


-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory P. Zentkovich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 5:33 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: app_layout


Need some help...new to fusebox...

My host uses CF4.5, but they seem to just have the standard custom tags
which I don't have access to. So I place all the fusebox tags in my root
directory (I did this before) everything works except the app_layout.cfm

The custom tag app_layout.cfm <- same name as my layout file
(app_layout.cfm) can't put it in my root directory <- that confusing...

Any suggestions???

TIA,

Greg Z

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