That sounds interesting, especially the use of the appropriately named
structure scopes. I would be interested to see and test for you, thanks.
Mike Craig
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-----Original Message-----
From: Toby Tremayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:59 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: PLP wizard functionality from fusebox
I've recently been playing with wizards a lot, and I decided I liked a lot
of the features of Spectra's PLP implementation, but I didn't like the
overhead or the restrictions. So I wrote a tag that enables a circuit or
several fuseactions within a circuit to run with the same functionality that
spectra PLP's have - input and output scopes, the ability to pass in a
complex structure to set up these scopes, the ability to set the name of
your input and output scopes to whatever you like, and obviously the ability
to set output variables (output.myVar etc) within the body of the page just
as if output were a proper scope.
I've built a few wizards here, testing out the tag with it's various
options, nested wizards etc etc. It's worked perfectly for me so far and it
gives me a lot more flexibility than the spectra PLP's.
The tag is heavily documented and fusedoc'd (I'm still reasonably new to
fusedoc so it's entirely possible that it could do with a few extras) and I
wanted to find out if anyone else would find it useful? Or at least be
willing to do some more testing for me? It's incredibly simple to
implement, and all the developers at my company are using it now as a
fusebox standard for generating robust PLP's, so any feedback I could get
would be fantastic...
If anyone is willing to have a look, give me a yell and I'll mail it to you.
cheers,
Toby
Toby Tremayne
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