Hey fellas. I'm sure this has already been brought up, but I
can't find it.
In my previous job, our clients used webtrends and livestats to look
at visitor statistics. And while fusebox is horrible for showing
individual fuseaction hits in stats applications, it's great for
showing visitation to circuit applications.
That was fine with the clients, because they could see that vistor A
was in /PRODUCTS for 12 minutes, 2000 visitors hit /COMMUNITY/FORUM
on X day, etc.
But if we go with this nested architecture, then all stats will reflect
one and only one page being hit, one zillion times a day. Is that
right? This forces me (and probably some other people out there) to
re-address the issue of statistics. I don't think having them pay me
for a stats module in the backend is the best solution, especially
when they like 3d graphs and such from canned stats applications.
So I'll be the 1000th person to ask - what is Hal et all doing to
accomodate this issue?
-Erik
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick McElhaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:09 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: Nesting circuits: I just don't get it! :(
> > But there are plenty of examples where people have been forced to
> > rename circuits so that they don't conflict with existing circuits.
> > So it would seem that the fully qualified method is more practical.
>
> I have yet to come across this problem at all, I simply create
> another name
> for the circuit in the Circuits.cfm file, and bam I'm done.
Under my proposed method, you don't even have to change the
circuits.cfm. No assembly required. Just drop it in and it works.
So again, I pose the question. Why DON'T you just use the fully
qualified fuseaction?
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