I made a large project with the original specifications of fusebox like a
half year ago. I looked at Hal Helms www.halhelms.com site at his nested
fusebox architecture. I like it very much. The original one had the correct
concept but did not implement it correctly like Hal's. Now I want to do my
entire app over again . . . (Wanting to be punished? I am a sick bastard!)
What is the standard for the directory structure of a fusebox application?
>
> It seems to be:
>
> HOME APP ROOT
> CIRCUIT 1
> CIRCUIT 2
> CIRCUIT 3
> CIRCUIT 4
>
> I can make the above work if it is best practice to do this.
>
> I'm just curious if this would be "fusebox complient":
>
> HOME APP ROOT
> CIRCUIT 1
> CIRCUIT1a
> CIRCUIT1b
> CIRCUIT 2
> CIRCUIT 3
> CIRCUIT3a
> CIRCUIT 4
>
> I'm just wondering which would be considered "best practice".
> How deep should the directory stucture go and/or does it matter?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil Spitler (Vice President)
> Web Hut Design, Inc.
> c 704-451-1324
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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