> Now I agree that we can all do what we want, but there is such a thing as
> "fusebox compliant".

Which would be what? Hal's method? Steve's way of doing things? Gabes use of
an app_model.cfm and the extra tags that came with it?

The only thing that they agree on is everything going through the index.cfm
(debatable with Hal's #self# variable, he can have any centralized file and
name it what he wants without breaking anything.)

I'm not saying any one method is right or wrong.  The fact is they all work
and work well. The only thing that seperates them is how much control you
need and how much or how little overhead your willing to sacrifice to have
it there a head of time.

Even when Steve use's app_model.cfm he does it in a completely different way
than Gabe does.

Fusebox is a set of best practices, and a few tags to help make those
practices as easy as possible requiring as little extra thought as possible.

The point of fusebox IMHO is to speed development of our application by
taking care of some of the issues we would normally have had to deal with a
head of time.

There is no "compliancy" just good solid suggestions on how to make your
project development much much easier.
You do what you feel comfortable with and what works for you and for your
project.  I've often used one method over the other simply because for that
particular project it made sense.
You get too rigidly tied down to one way or another and you'll never get
anything done.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fusebox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 6:21 AM
Subject: FW: directory structure


> Now I agree that we can all do what we want, but there is such a thing as
> "fusebox compliant".  This term offers to developers what we need to
> most...some kind of standardization.  I am not saying fusebox should be
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