Okay, I'll bite...
[more maths...]
The simplicity of FuseBox arises from the way it minimises the potential
connections between fuses. By using a controlling fusebox, and by stopping
individual fuses from calling each other directly, we reduce the potential
number of connections from n-squared to n. In other words, for ten fuses,
we have only ten possible connections instead of one hundred. What else is
FuseBox? What else is it for?
To me, this is not a matter of Style A vs Style B - it's a matter of FuseBox
vs non-FuseBox. Take out this rule, and it's no longer what I would call
FuseBox. I'm sure that either way is fine, but now I'm losing my way,
wondering what common idea makes us all FuseBox users.
So there ;-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Helms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In other words, some of us call a query from inside a fuse, like this...
<!--myFuse.cfm-->
Fusedoc stuff here
<cfinclude template="queries/qryMyQ.cfm">
and others do this
<cfcase value="someValue">
<cfinclude template="queries/qryMyQ.cfm">
<cfinclude template="myFuse.cfm">
</cfcase>
I think either way is fine.
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