Brenden:

I think that the list master (Michael Dinowitz) disabled all attachments for
virus protection.  You should post an url that we can download the zip file
form.

Greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brendan Avery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 1:13 PM
Subject: Suggested Replacement for FormUrl2Attributes (STEVE NELSON, are you
listening?) (w/ attachment; oopsie)


> (oops forgot to attach file.  resending.  sorry 'bout that)
>
> A few days ago I posted a recommended new version of FormUrl2Attributes
that
> didn't throw exceptions like the current official one, ala
> http://www.fusebox.org?index.cfm?eek
>
> My attachment's MIME-Encoding got kind of messed up, so I'm reposting it
as a
> zip file attachment this time instead of cfm.  Also, I fixed a small
> inconsistency in the way my original post dealt with the
Request.Attributes
> list.  It is now totally compliant with the original FormUrl2Attributes
(i.e.
> no empty values).
>
> Below is a copy of the original email I sent to the list, just in case you
> missed it.
>
> Peace
> --Brendan Avery / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ====================================================
>
> Greetings fellow Fuseboxers.  I think I was on this list a year or so ago
but
> somehow I lost track of it.  Anyways, my name is Brendan Avery and I've
been
> using the Fusebox techniques for a year now -- kudos to Steve Nelson et al
for
> a very smart and efficient workaround to what would otherwise be major
> shortcomings of the CF platform.  Anyways, on to the reason for this
email:
>
> FORMURL2ATTRIBUTES will throw an exception when you have incomplete
value-pair
> in the query-string (when using the standard ? prefix.)  For example,
click
> the following:
> http://fusebox.org/index.cfm?oops
>
> See what I'm saying?  Kind of tacky.  Of course, you could always code in
an
> exception handler via cf_try/cf_catch to redirect to the index.cfm within
your
> index.cfm, but that might not be the desired result for some circuit
> applications (though it would probably be the most common, apart from a
custom
> error page.)
>
> However, I suggest that an alternative to coding exception handlers in the
> index.cfm would be a slight modification to the FormUrl2Attributes.cfm
script.
> See my modified version (attached); note I added very obvious comments
which
> could of course be truncated if this ever goes official.
>
> ONE OTHER NICE ADVANTAGE of this modified version of FormURL2Attributes is
> that it accepts any parameter declarations without an = sign and
accompanying
> value as a "TRUE" value, directly mimicing the behavior of a custom tag
with
> an unspecified attribute value.  For Example, in the custom tag call:
>
> <CF_MYTAG    THISWILLBETRUE>
>
> Within the MyTag.cfm, if you reference "attributes.thiswillbetrue" you
will
> get a TRUE value.  This is the way cold fusion defines the default of an
> unvalued parameter.
>
> So, consider the following...
>
> http://whatever/index.cfm?fuseaction=report&textonly&maxrows=15
>
> With my modified formurl2attributes.cfm, you'll get the following
attributes:
>
>     attributes.fuseaction = report
>     attributes.textonly = TRUE
>     attributes.maxrows = 15
>
> value of attributes.textonly will be returned as TRUE just like it would
be if
> you made the following cfmodule call to the index page like so:
>
> <cfmodule template="index.cfm" fuseaction="report" textonly maxrows=15>
>
> (Most importantly, however, it won't throw an exception if the index is
called
> by HTTP.)
>
> I had originally sent two emails to Steve Nelson regarding this
suggestion,
> but I he's too busy to answer, so I'm posting it here on the list to see
> if anyone thinks this is a worthy addition to the official Fusebox
release.
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
> --Brendan Avery / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
>
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