This has been an interesting thread. You should consider moving your
discussion over to the active Fusebox list on Topica. I think you'd get more
mileage there. Just a suggestion.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Paul McCartan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 5:46 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: RE: New Fusebox desktop tool under development
>
>
> Shawn
>
> > I noticed you said you would like your desktop application to
> port for CF,
> > PHP, and ASP. Fusebox for ASP is still in an infant stage. We have been
> > working on it for a while. The problem is ASP is really not ready, or
> > doesn't lend it's self to the FB method.
>
> I actually would like to have it port to multiple languages, but seeing
> as these three are the focus right now of the Fusebox Organization they
> make the best ones to start with. The initial export module will
> actually only generate ColdFusion code as that's more in demand and I've
> got many years experience using CF and Fusebox together.
>
> > They are a couple groups out there coming up with ways FB can
> work with ASP.
> > I started a [EMAIL PROTECTED] we have a sourceforge.net
> site with no
> > code for download yet. I know a asp fusebox group on yahoo has a bit of
> > code.
>
> Excellent. I'll start doing some research this week on that and adding
> it to my source documents. I'll subscribe to that list as well and lurk
> a little as this week I've got a ton of courseware to write, especially
> as I lost a day having my Windows partition die on my laptop (so I
> decided to bite the bullet and move completely to a Mandrake Linux
> desktop).
>
> > I think you may find it a task in it's own right porting to ASP.
> >
> > Just a heads up for you.
>
> That's another reason to keep the export modules as separate plug-ins
> for the application. It also means as revisions of the modules are
> developed the entire application doesn't need to be compiled.
>
> Thanks for the heads-up on that.
>
> --
> Jason Paul McCartan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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