Cool.

Then again I've only played with Spectra, and am contemplating going on
the course, but I may hold off until 1.5 is released as I understand this
is quite a change.

If anybody does do a fusebox Spectra site I'd be very interested as the
Fusebox architecture has now been accepted as the CF coding architecture
standard to be used at Unilever HQ in the UK, and we are trying to
persuade them to have a look at Spectra :-)

Adam

-----Original Message-----
From:   Scott Helm [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, December 11, 2000 12:58 PM
To:     Fusebox
Subject:        RE: Fusebox and spectra

<snip>
I think you can't do this as Spectra security architecture relies on you
identifying pages within your site and (I believe) then giving access
rights etc to those pages.

Soooo as fusebox works through index.cfm only... (You can see the
problem).
</snip>

I have worked with Spectra, and this is not necessarily so.  The site model
is created by the use of a custom tag called cfa_page.  The tag has
attributes
just like any other custom tag.  They can be dynamically assigned at
runtime.
Just as you are able to assign a different title to your index.cfm, so are
you able to generate a different Spectra page.  Once that page is
genereated,
you can handle your content displays in the dsp_ files.

I have just started with FB and have yet to marry these two
creatures, but from my understanding of FB and my experience with Spectra,
it ought to work.  My 2 cents.

Scott Helm
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