note, however, that this doesn't allow the / divided parameters in
cgi.query_string as in:

http://mysite.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/dosomething/why/causeisayso

word.  i just started using 4.5.1 on my development machine and the whole
url/form scopes as struct variables totally does kick ass and it does make one
want to take advantage of it...

-- brendan avery / [EMAIL PROTECTED]

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Bridges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 6:14 AM
Subject: RE: Replacement for formurl2attributes


> I'll post this again in case nobody saw it the first time this is a fully
> functional formurl2attributes:
>
> <cfscript>
> if (thisTag.executionMode EQ "start") {
> file://Defaults for URL and FORM scopes
> caller.attributes = StructNew();
>
> if (isDefined("url")) {
> if (isStruct(url)) {
> for (itemURLParam in url)
> evaluate("caller.attributes.#itemURLParam# = url.#itemURLParam#");
> }
> }
>
> if (isDefined("form")) {
> if (isStruct(form)) {
> for (itemFormParam in form)
> evaluate("caller.attributes.#itemFormParam# = form.#itemFormParam#");
> }
> }
> }
> </cfscript>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BOROVOY Noam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:04 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: Replacement for formurl2attributes
>
>
> So to maintain the current order of precedence as in FormURL2Attributes:
>
> <CFSCRIPT>
> if ( Not isDefined("Attributes") OR Not isStruct(Attributes)
> Attributes=StructNew();
> if (isDefined("Form") AND isStruct(Form)
> StructAppend(Attributes, Form, False);
> if (isDefined("URL") AND isStruct(URL)
> StructAppend(Attributes, URL, False);
> </CFSCRIPT>
>
> Should be way faster, also allows using CFSCRIPT, another speed bonus.
>
>
> ----------
> From:  Michael Dinowitz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:  Sunday, 10 December 2000 20:04
> To:  Fusebox
> Subject:  Replacement for formurl2attributes
>
> For those who have installed SP2 for CF 4.5.1, you may notice a few
> new
> functions. One of them was almost perfectly designed for Fusebox.
> This is
> the StructAppend() function
> (http://127.0.0.1/CFIDE/Administrator/docs/451update.htm#1026139).
> What this function does is take 2 structures and appends ALL of the
> values
> from one of them onto the other. This sounds very much like what the
> formurl2attributes fuse does. Lets look at some example code that
> takes the
> URL and FORM variables and appends them to the Attributes structure.
>
> <!--- If the Attributes scope is not defined, create it. The only
> time it
> will not be defined is when you are not within a custom tag --->
> <CFIF Not IsDefined('Attributes')>
>     <CFSET Attributes=StructNew()>
> </CFIF>
> <!--- Append ALL Url variables onto the Attributes structure. This
> will
> overwrite variables of the same name. --->
> <CFSET StructAppend(Attributes, Url)>
> <!--- Append ALL Form variables onto the Attributes structure. This
> will
> overwrite variables of the same name. --->
> <CFSET StructAppend(Attributes, Form)>
>
> Now this may not be exactly what is needed in Fusebox, but its
> enough to
> show everyone what this new function is, what it does and how to use
> it. I
> expect it to become a well loved part of the methodology fast. :)
>
> Oh, one small note is that if you do not want the StructAppend()
> function to
> overwrite a variable in the 'target' function, you just have to add
> an
> additional attribute to the function. i.e.
>
> <!--- Append ALL Form variables onto the Attributes structure. This
> will NOT
> overwrite variables of the same name. --->
> <CFSET StructAppend(Attributes, Form,0)>
> Notice the third attribute which has a Boolean value of 0 (or no).
> This
> simply says, don't overwrite.
>
> Michael Dinowitz
> Publisher: Fusion Authority weekly news alert
> (www.fusionauthority.com/alert)
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