No, Patrick, I don't think it's a good idea...
I messed with the idea of having multi-part fuseactions to reflect the
hierarchy of the app. My CF_AddCircuits tag built all of the hierarchical
request.circuit data, and then you had to use some real ugly evaluate() code
to reference anything (because you have to take into account your
relationship to the current home app, right?).
Anyway, I think Hal's idea of squashing your hierarchy into a flat space (ie
th request.circuits space) means that you normally don't have to concern
yourself with knowing where your bits and pieces live in your structure, you
just call them by their labels, and let your circuits.cfm files map those
labels to the hierarchy. As we have noted, the disadvantage is that you can
have naming conflicts, but they are very easy to highlight is you use a tag
to automatically walk through the circuits.cfm definitions. I think I'll
post my AddCircuits tag on Bjork.net later today. Take a look at it, and it
might address some of your concerns.
Best of luck,
Bjork.
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick McElhaney
.... I use everything in XFB except
the nesting part, and I would really like to use the nesting part,
but it seems flawed. The idea I proposed is really based on how I
originally thought Hal's nesting was supposed to work. It's really
more straightforward, IMHO.
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