That is interesting...I have a site highly reliant on search engine traffic.

I would like to see if anyone has any critical or otherwise thought
provoking comments on this.

Signed,

Bill King
HostWorks INC
http://www.hostworks.com




-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 12:21 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: xFATs Anyone? (was RE: XFB question - XFA in MyGlobals?)


Check this out:

In place of XFA's, I started creating what I call XFA Templates (or XFATs).
I place them in the root directory.  Here's a skinny XFAT example:

<!--- SignUp.cfm --->
<cfset attributes.fuseaction="members.signup.new">
<cfinclude template="index.cfm">
<!--- End --->

Here's how I use it in my code:

<a href="SignUp.cfm">Sign Up!</a>
        or
<form action="SignUp.cfm">

Opposed to: <a href="#request.self#?fuseaction=#attributes.xfa.signup#>Sign
Up!</a>

This is more "search engine friendly" and easier for people to read.


-----Original Message-----
From: John Quarto-vonTivadar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 3:25 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Re: XFB question - XFA in MyGlobals?


>
> I'm glad you are amused, but this is a valid point.

I found it very funny, exactly because it was so tongue-in-cheek.

> If I use Attributes.XFA.mainmenu 30 times in a circuit, then
> there are 30 chances for pilot error - both on initial
> implementation, and modification/reuse down the road.

as the attorneys say, "res ipse loquitor"..  And you're right, you do it any
which way you want, which
 is another point Patrick aptly made.
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