Nonsense! What if my data is changes all the time? And
even if I do cache the query, who's to say the query won't
refresh itself the second time you call it? Or maybe another
thread will refresh it between the two calls?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Quarto-vonTivadar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 12:00 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Re: Surveying the community
>
>
> Patrick that is a awful example! :) You're using the your fusebox to
> substitute for proper query caching. !
>
> (also see below)
>
> >
> > <cfcase value="aDecentExample">
> > <cfinclude template="qry_getAGoodReason.cfm">
> > <cfinclude template="act_ConvinceJQvT.cfm"> <!--- uses
> > qry_getAGoodReason.cfm --->
> > <cfinclude template="dsp_example.cfm"> <!--- also uses
> > qry_getAGoodReason.cfm --->
> > </cfcase>
> >
>
> it looks to me like you're doing two things with one fuse. you could have
> easily written this as
>
> <cfcase value="convincePMcE">
> <cfset XFA.onExit = "displayexample">
> <cfinclude template="act_convincePMcE.cmf">
> <!--- some people may choose to put another cfinclude to a "url_" file
> here; XFB lets the XFA's handle it --->
> </cfcase>
>
> <cfcase value="displayexample">
> <cfinclude template="dsp_example.cfm">
> </cfcase>
>
> one thing I'm noticing is that the folks who are pro "include it in the
> fusebox!" are also tending to be the ones not using XFA's. is the
> correlation cause-and-effect? Are people not using XFA's because
> they're not
> properly understood, or because they're consciously thinking that
> XFA's are
> sequentialy related to XFB jsut because of the lettering?
>
>
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