Well I am not one with Fusedocs yet, but I am trying.
I would think files don't count. That is, you wouldn't track
them in the ATTRIBUTES segment of the Fusedoc. I guess you
would, however, display the important CFFILE scoped variables
that are created by using CFFILE.
I'd like to hear what the smart people have to say about this.
-Erik
> +++ means a file is needed for this fuse to run, but how do
> you signify a
> file that this fuse creates?
>
> +++ OUT filename.txt: this is a file that this fuse creates.
> It is stored in
> the #webroot#\files directory.
>
> Ideas?
>
> NAT
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