in the cfcase statement for your login maybe do something like this?
<cfcase value="login">
<cfset attributes.headerfile="">
<cfset attributes.footerfile="">
this is the login
</cfcase>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Egan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 1:25 PM
Subject: fusebox calls display not good
> In the example below, do you put the bodycontent around the inner (or
home)
> switch, or around all possible switches (a possible nested fb)?
> I'm still having trouble when I try to access the login case (i get window
> within a window effect).
>
> >From the edihome page (dsp_edihome.cfm) I am calling back to the fb for a
> login box... I can't use cfinclude obviously... and I didn't think I could
> include the template directly as in: <cfinclude
> template="index.cfm?fuseaction=test">.
>
> Thank you for any help.... I home I am clear in my question.
> //je
>
>
> INDEX.CFM ------------------------------
> <!--- determine if I am to delegate this fuseaction --->
> <cfif listlen(attributes.fuseaction, '.') GT 1>
> <cfinclude template="#listfirst(attributes.fuseaction, '.')#/index.cfm">
> <cfelse>
> <cf_bodycontent> <!--- capture the fusebox for display in app_layout --->
> <!--- ooh... I get this one eh? I will process this fuseaction
then... --->
> <cfswitch expression="#attributes.fuseaction#">
> <cfcase value="edihome">
> <cfset request.xfa.login = "login">
> <cfinclude template="dsp_edihome.cfm">
> </cfcase>
>
> <cfcase value="login">
> this is the login
> </cfcase>
>
> <!--- *** default fuseaction for error catching *** --->
> <cfdefaultcase>
> <cfoutput>
> I have received the fuseaction: <b>#attributes.fuseaction#</b>, and I
> don't know what to do with it.
> </cfoutput>
> </cfdefaultcase>
> </cfswitch>
> </cf_bodycontent>
> </cfif>
>
>
> dsp_edihome.CFM ------------------------------
> EDI HOME<br><br>
> This is the edi home page and will include basic information about this
area
> of the web site.
> <hr>
> A login script is included to verify user access, and select their vendor
> information:<br><br><br>
> <cfoutput>
> <cfmodule template="index.cfm" fuseaction = 'login'>
> </cfoutput>
>
>
>
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