So, just to clarify, you are saying that you have created an alternative FB3 core file (ie, fbx_fusebox30_CF50.cfm), one that nevertheless provides a perfectly compliant implementation of the Fusebox "specification".
 
Is that right?
 
Looks very interesting.
 
See ya,
LeeBB

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I think it is safe to say that every developer's desire is to create
bug-free, beautiful code that never fails. Some of us might be able to
attain such lofty goals (not me). Hopefully those of you who write code this
way are paid a lot of money to do so. For the rest of us, we need systematic
error handling to make it appear as though we have written bug-free
beautiful code that never fails.

But how do we implement such a solution in Fusebox? In the past, I have
mentioned using a global error handler in the form of <cferror> in the
index.cfm. You could also wrap the <cfinclude> of the core file in a
<cftry>/<cfcatch>, but that doesn't provide circuit-level granular error
handling. Fusium's FEX Integrated Error Handling is the answer.

http://fusium.com/go/fex/

Take a look at FEX - it's a free, and was developed by me and Erik (we're
Fusium). The FEX core file is fully compliant with the existing Fusebox core
files, and should be compliant with a produced Fusebox specification, once
one is established. It adds an error handling file called FEX_errorCatch.cfm
in each circuit, and adds a few variables to the Fusebox API.

FEX has been used in production by a few members of the community already,
including me and Erik, for client's applications.

This is not an official release. This is not a "Fusebox Council" release. By
using the FEX core, you won't be compliant with the Fusebox "spec" as it
exists in the fusebox.org core files. This is not an attempt to subvert the
government process - we are exploring what we can do with Fusebox, and that
meant trying something new. We look forward to the continued maturation of
official Fusebox under the guidance of the Standards Committee.

Thanks,
NAT

p.s. Look for more releases from Fusium in the coming days!

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