> I'd fusebox everything. Fusebox serves as a means of linking 
> pages together,
> and it works great even if your content is purely static. If you 
> had nothing
> but .htm's for your display content, and had fuseactions hard-coded into
> your HREFs and form submits, you'd still get a lot of benefits.

I hate it when people say "a lot of benefits" and don't 
elaborate. What advantages does fusebox provide to static 
(portions of) web sites? And I'm not talking about things
that could be accomplished by using an application to spit
out static pages. BTW, pages that forms post to aren't
static.

Patrick





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