If my application is sitting in a directory like:
C:\wwwroot\myapp\fbx_circuits.cfm
Then my file would read:
<cfscript>
Fusebox.circuits.home = "myapp";
</cfscript>
You definitely need double quotes or CF thinks you're talking about an existing variable.
Hope that helps!
Stace
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 12:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie questions
I just picked this a a couple of days ago, and I am trying to get a
simple application to work. I worked through Hel Helm's tutorial and
tried to follow along in my own CF Studio. The first problem I noticed
was in FBX_Circuits. The code looks like this:
<cfscript>
Fusebox.circuits.home = UserManager;
</cfscript>
CF throws an error saying it cannot determine the value of UserManager.
If I put UserManager in double quotes, I don't get the error, but the
application still doesn't run. In Hal's example, it is just as I showed
above. No double quotes, no cfoutput tags. Can anyone tell me what's
going on here? Thanks!
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