oh, John, I forgot to mention that your method also hides a CFLOCATION
inside the act_ file, so the structured complexity is +1 and the
unstructured complexity is also +1. It's a winner all round!!!
Cheers,
LB
-----Original Message-----
From: lee borkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 April 2001 8:03
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: Surveying the community
....
Your approach, with XFAs and multiple CASE blocks is mathematically more
complex (one extra CASE block = 1 unit of structural complexity)
....
>From: "John Quarto-vonTivadar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
....
><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>
>
....
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