ya, it would convert the form variables to URL variables ala
<cf_formurl2attributes>.  So it does have the limitation of 1000
characters in the URL.  The main reason is that cflocation doesn't allow
for form variables.  

I haven't found this to be a problem because I find that I end up
setting the returnfuseaction before the page that the user is inputting
information in a form.  Does that make sense?

I'll try and do some more tutorials on this tag in the next week or so. 
It's an amazingly powerful tag and will make your life much easier.  :)

Steve Nelson
Online Web Development Training:
http://www.SecretAgents.com/training
(804) 825-6093

Hal Helms wrote:
> 
> Hey, you returnfuseaction folks, can someone help me out? I went through
> Steve's viewlet, but I'm still not sure: If I want to add an item to cart
> and  my code uses both a URL variable and a hidden form variable to submit,
> will the form vars be saved and then later restored? If not, does
> returnfuseaction only work with querystrings and not form vars?
> Hal Helms
> 
> == See www.ColdFusionTraining.com for info on "Best Practices with
> ColdFusion & Fusebox" training, Jan 22-25 ==
> 
>
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