Thanx Chad,
  I tried that, which actually created an infinate loop somehow hehe.  I
would've had a better idea of why that happened if I hadn't taken out Lee's
debugger code a week or so back.  The circuit works fine as is (when the
user just goes to it), yet because I tried cfmoduling it from within one of
my layout files I thought that could've been the reason for the loop.

Cheers again
Drew


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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 5:43 AM
Subject: RE: Moduling circuits


> I hope this question gets a lot of attention. I would think that this
should
> be the hallmark of FB3 but it seems to me to be more cumbersome to
implement
> then it should be. Most people on this list prefer to just drop the
circuit
> into place, I guess only because it is much easier to do.
>
> Try something like this:
> <CFMODULE template="#fusebox.rootPath#/index.cfm"
fuseaction="fs.ShowForm">
>
>
> To be fair I stopped struggling with it at a time I was just learning FB3
so
> maybe I tried to make it do something it couldn't do or perhaps it could
> have been done in a better way.
>
>
> Chad Kemp
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Drew Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 1:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Moduling circuits
>
>
> Hi Ppls,
>    Can spmeone direct me to where I can read up on the 'How to do's' of
> using Cfmodule to call certain circuits?
> I have a circuit that performs a certain function and rather than
> copying the whole circuit into every directory where I need to use this
> functionality, I thought a cfmodule call to the circuit would save me
> heaps of space.  Just how this is done and getting the circuit to
> function properly when called as a module, I have no idea.
>
> Cheers in advance
> Drew
>
> Any word back from the US Postal service Hal?  regarding the Conference
> in a box?
>
>
>
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