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Also, Can you have multiple layouts in a circuit? How do you pass variables from one fuseaction to the next and circuit? i.e. <cfcase
value="validatePassword"> <cfset
XFA.success = "home.sendPassword"> <cfset
XFA.Efailure = "home.EFailure"> <cfinclude
template = "qry_Passwordinfo.cfm"> <cfinclude
template = "act_validatePassword.cfm"> </cfcase> queries user information and I would like to pass that along to
SendPassword if the validation is a success. <cfcase
value="SendPassword"> <cfset
XFA.Login = "home.login"> <cfinclude
template = "qry_sendPassword.cfm"> <cfinclude
template = "act_sendPassword.cfm"> <cfinclude
template = "dsp_sendPassword.cfm"> </cfcase> without having to do a second query in SendPassword ? Dan
Schweitzer Web Content
Developer Enterprise Systems Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512.438.4365 -----Original
Message----- Last try I think
I got it now. fbxswitch.cfm Is a circuit? <cfcase
value="validateUser"> <cfset
XFA.success = "home.admin"> <cfset
XFA.Pfailure = "home.Pfailure"> <cfset
XFA.Ufailure = "home.Ufailure"> <cfinclude
template = "qry_userinfo.cfm"> Is a fuse? <cfinclude
template = "act_validateUser.cfm"> Is a fuse? </cfcase> Is a fuseaction? So fbx.switch is a circuit, cfinclude is a fuse, and cfcase is a
fuseaction? And I only need index.cfm in my home circuit or all circuits? Dan
Schweitzer Web Content Developer Enterprise Systems Administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] 512.438.4365 -----Original
Message----- For
those interested, I have made a very rough attempt at a UML
class diagram to describe the relationships between Circuits, Fuseactions, etc: ----- Original Message -----
No.
Look out, Dan. John mistyped. It's the English weather -
freezes up the joints. It
should be "a Circuit is an application like userManager and a fuseaction
would be Just
remember... App -> Circuit -> Fuseaction -> Fuse LeeBB -----
Original Message -----
Okay so a
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