you could probably check to see if the called page is the top document (sort
of the opposite of a frame buster script), and if it is, grab the
fuseaction, reload the page (document.location.replace, so you don't have
browser history issues) and pass the requested fuseaction to the appropriate
place in your frameset...
No code, just thoughts...
David Huyck
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> I understand how fusebox and frames work. However, how do I get the
fusebox
> to recognise when a fuseaction has been processed outside the frames and
> then redirected the user back into the frames while still keeping the
> original fuseaction intact? If I type index.cfm after the domain name, the
> frames are loaded as normal. However, if I type index.cfm?fuseaction=login
> (or whatever) directly into the browser, the page gets loaded outside the
> frames. Any ideas/solutions for this? Solving this problem would be very
> handy for those people coming to a site from search engines who miss the
> home page and go directly to a fuseaction page .
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