Hi Jerzy,
 
I believe that that tutorial is an early example of XFB (eXtended FuseBox), which has now been superceded by FB3.  I'd suggest you don't try too hard to figure out what's happening in XFB, as all of that has been much simplified and tightened in FB3.  I would look at a simple non-nesting FB2 app first, then go straight to FB3.
 
But if you are really keen, let me know ;-)
See ya,
LeeBB
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerzy Kalat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hi,
 
I am new into FB and we did not install FB into CF server yet, so all I can do is to go through example source.
 
I am looking at SimpleContactManagerFB, which I took from www.halhelms.com/OnlineCourses/BasicFusebox
 
In the home application index.cfm, the default attributes.fuseaction = "usr.home", after applying mapping from Circuits.cfm,
attributes.fuseaction = "SimpleContactManagerFB.UserManager.home" and after removing the first element it become
attributes.fuseaction = "UserManager.home".
 
Then we are redirecting into nested fusebox as follow:
<cfinclude template="UserManager/index.cfm">
So far everything is clear.
 
My questions are:
1. Are we passing into UserManger/index.cfm value of attributes.fuseaction?
2. If yes, something does not make sence as the value of attributes.fuseaction is "UserManager.home", but I think it should be "home" only.
 
I think I am missing something here :-(
 
Any hints?
 
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