You have hit the nail on the head.  But now I am having trouble using the
cflocation tag to access the page- I keep getting error messages.  What I
have tried:
1.  I put the cflocation to point to the url page in the new circuit.  I get
error message that can't find page.  
2.  I then moved the cfcase/cflocation statement to the main index.  That
just whacked it out- ie: couldn't find my query variables....

I am also trying to set it up to pass variables CFID/CFTOKEN by url...I
don't know if I'm missing something on that end.  

This is the code I used for scenerio 1.
<CFLOCATION URL="../Grades/url_TeacherMenu.cfm?&#request.urltoken#">
It works fine when I send these variables with the include statement.  Am I
missing a "rule" somewhere? 

I'm feeling like a moron- I understand the logic but I obviously missed
something
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 7:11 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RE: Novice question


If you have used cflocation to move from one circuit to another once the
user has logged in, then yes, you are still in that circuit unless you
explicitly tell the link you want to go somewhere else.  My guess however is
that this is not what you are doing and that the index.cfm file you are
referring to is the last one requested, so you never left this cicruit after
the user logged in.  This means that this circuit probably does not have an
"EditRead" Fuseaction so you are getting the Default Case Fuseaction, which
is probably the circuits "home" page.

The key, if I am understanding correctly, is to either route everything
through your root index.cfm (ala XFB) or simply use cflocation (specifically
url_ files to keep with the FB methodology) to move to the new circuit.
Once there, referencing index.cfm will always reference that circuit, not
another.

Does that make any sense?

-----Original Message-----
From: Janine Jakim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:00 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Novice question


I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong although I'm sure it's something
easy....I have a homepage.  The person can click on a link to login.  They
are sent to a login page.  Once logged in they are sent to a specialized
menu.  When I click on a link on this menu I get sent bck to the original
homepage.  I think what's happening is the index is still being read by the
login folder not the new folder that holds the menu?
On the menu I have
<A HREF="Index.cfm?fuseaction=EditRead">Edit Reading</A>

Instead of going through the current index and sending it to the edit page I
get sent back to original homepage.  I have tried adding the name of the
current folder in front of the index /grades/index..... but that isn't it.
Any ideas?
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