I have a number of sites where non-programmers contribute entire sections
(html or trivial cfml, images, in existing or new directories). An
administrator assigns the new content to a section and to a specific menu
item. 

Different sections can have different lay-outs, and whole sections or
specific menu items have an n-to-n relation with users and/or user groups. 

ColdFusion manages the whole menu structure, restricts access, etc. 

Any idea how to I do this in Fusebox? We're talking sites with hundreds of
contributors, thousands of users/user groups, a mixture of
static-pages-with-CF-generated-menus (all interlinked with plain links -- no
fuseactions in sight), common website functions (news, jobs, publications,
.....) and specific CF applications (work flows, database interfaces, ...). 

Just to make myself clear: even if the content is "static" I'm still doing
access control and a menu with CF and databases. I'm looking for suggestions
to integrate this in Fusebox. 

There is just no way I'm going to convince a dozen "webmasters" who can
barely handle a WYSIWYG html editor to have all links point to
index.cfm?fuseaction=my_page_name or something like that.

Any ideas, anyone?

Michel Vuijlsteke
Netpoint NV

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