I put together a simple fusebox application using
XFB.  It's about as simple as it could get, kind of
a hello world kind of thing.  I don't know if it's
completely correct, but I think it is probably close.
You can download the code and take a look, because it
does use the body_content tag.  I stuck it in myself,
so maybe someone else has done it more elegantly, but
it works for me.

Go to http://www.erikv.com/downloads.html

and get the simplefuse_XFB download.

I hope that helps.  And if someone extra smart and
at one with XFB wants to take a look at it, that would
be nice to know I did it right.  It's a good way to
show by example with something so simple.

-Erik Voldengen

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michel Gallant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 7:28 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: cf_bodycontent and XFB
> 
> 
> I'm wondering how one would use cf_bodycontent with XFB.  I 
> obviously can't
> user cf_bodycontent in each circuit's index.cfm, so logic 
> would seem to
> dictate that we would have to use it in the topmost level.  
> If I do this,
> then I can't simply take my whole app and drop it into another as a
> sub-circuit.  How to XFB users here produce their output for 
> thing more than
> simple text pages?
> 
>
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