Hi Ben,

Are you talking about XFB here.  Probably not, I guess, because you don't 
have double-barreled fuseactions.

In snatdard FuseBox, I make my links relative if linking to this same 
FuseBox, but when linking to another FuseBox, I use absolute.  Really, it 
doesn't matter much, as long as you have your absolute paths in variables, 
and not hard-coded into each link.

In XFB, you wouldn't specify the location of the index.cfm in your link.  If 
you just call "index.cfm" or #self#, then it will point to the home app, and 
the two-part fuseaction will specify the target circuit.

Hope that helps,
LeeBB.


>From: "Ben Koshy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I have a basic question, when I'm programming circuits in an application do
>I make links to the circuit files relatively or absolutely like such:
>
>       <cfform action="index.cfm?fuseaction=add" method="post">
>vs
>       <cfform action="/circuitappname/index.cfm?fuseaction=add" method="post">
>
>OR
>
>       <a href="index.cfm?fuseaction=blah">Link Here</a>
>vs     <a href="/circuitappname/index.cfm?fuseaction=blah">Link</a>
>
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