This may seem like a silly question but something is eluding me...
I have:
HOME APP
CIRCUIT 1
CIRCUIT 2
My HOME APP does nothing by itself, it just has a bunch of cfmodule calls in
the index.cfm file to call each circuit app as necessary. When the user
goes to the HOME APP, the default fuseaction calls CIRCUIT 1. Within
CIRCUIT 1, there is an option which requires the user to be transferred to
CIRCUIT 2. with me so far? <g>
this is the bit that gets me - HOW should I move the user once they've
clicked the link for this option in CIRCUIT 1?
Should it call the CIRCUIT 1 index.cfm with a fuseaction that leads to
CIRCUIT 2? Should it call cflocation to the HOME APP with a fuseaction that
cfmodules CIRCUIT 2? or should it directly cfmodule CIRCUIT 2? or should
it cfmodule the HOME APP which then CFMODULES CIRCUIT 2?
I know this sounds confused but I'm hoping someone knows what I'm on about
and can let me know what best practise here is, because I'm still new to
fusebox.
Toby
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