Yeah I've had that same concern, but I've been debating with myself
whether it's a real problem or not. One of these days I'm going to look
through my logs to see how many users are actually coming in through
those "easy to remember" URLs.
My guess is that most people don't remember those URLs anyway. I think
most users just go to the homepage and drill down to the appropriate
fuseactions by clicking links/forms/etc.
Do you think it's a major issue? Or a theoretical one?
Steve
David Vause wrote:
>
> I've been working with the fusebox methodology for a couple
> of years now, and just started delving into XFB last week.
> I converted an old fusebox app into XFB, and I'm gaining
> basic understanding of how it works.
>
> I did notice a difference between the two that I'm not
> so crazy about. Say I have my main fusebox and a circuit
> located in a child directory called "users." What I liked
> about standard fusebox was the use of simple URLs. For
> example, if I want to go straight to the default fuseaction
> in the "users" circuit, I could type
> http://www.someurl.com/users/ directly into my browser and
> go to the default fuseaction for that circuit. XFB
> apparently won't allow for this. (it usually will throw
> a 404 error.)
>
> Anyway, I just wanted to share my observations and see if
> anyone else had thoughts on how to make it work both ways.
>
> Dave Vause
>
>
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