Yea thats another great point, at my last company we had a hardcore frontend
html'r who would not let go of "usability" and "human readable urls". She
was my main opposition to fusebox.



Shane Johnson
www.strangetactics.com
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Coldfusion developer
Fusebox compliant (XFB)


-----Original Message-----
From: Roger B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 11:31 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: Musings on Attributes (was Best Practices...)


> I'll throw a vote in for [Is "attributes." to hard to type?], I changed
> fuseaction to fa for that reason...

Shane,

It's amazing sometimes, how different folks' strokes can be. I switched to
"fa" from "fuseaction" just to make the URLs shorter for the end-user...
y'know, when they email an URL to their friend in Idaho with a "Lookee
here!" note.

If it hadn't been for my concern about the user's experience, I would have
stuck with "fuseaction"... I prefer the clarity of long variable names.


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