Just the ones relevant to the fuse. Yes, otherwise, that would be
unmanageable. You notice that I also cheat a bit and don't include the
variable "fuseaction" which is always incoming (and usually outgoing as
well).
Hal Helms
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 11:59 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Fusedoc question
After running my site with a partial fusebox implementation for several
months I have decided to rebuild it "correctly". I am writing the fusedocs
for my files and have a question: when youlist persistent variables in the
doc, do you list every one that is available or do you just list the ones
that are relevant to the specific fuse?
I am curious because it might make future modifications easier for a
newcomer if you list all persistent variables. However, this list could get
pretty huge for every fuse. Thoughts?
Ian
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