You can place your <form></form> as well as the common stuff in one page
then use a custom tag to call for the inner form stuff that's specific
to the file you're working with.




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Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 3:34 PM
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Subject: breaking up dsp files


Is it common to break up dsp files to increase reuse even if it means
breaking up <form> tags?

I have two forms that are very similar. I could have a bunch of CFIF's
throughout the entire form that one files handles both forms but that
seems overly messy. If I were to break out the differences into separate
dsp files I could call them individually depending upon the fuseaction
but that would mean either having a top dsp and a bottom dsp each with
one half of the <form> tag OR spelling out the <form> tags in the
fuseaction which doesn't seem to be proper form. Perhaps a third way
would be to somehow use a layout to handle it but that doesn't seem
practical.


What is the best way to proceed?




Chad Kemp


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