why use cfinclude rather than cfmodule?


Toby Tremayne
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 9 February 2001 7:11 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: silly question


You want to call the home app with a fuseaction that
leads to circuit2.  Also, you probably want to have
your home app cfincluding your circuit indexes, not
cfmoduling them.

--- Toby Tremayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>
> Toby Tremayne
> Code Poet and Zen Master of the Heavy Sleep
> Show Ads Interactive
> 359 Plummer St
> Port Melbourne
> VIC 3207
> P +61 3 9245 1247
> F +61 3 9646 9814
> ICQ UIN  13107913
>
>
>
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