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Here's how I've been doing it. Create a condition in your parentalCircuit's fbx_layouts.cfm like this:
 
<cfif isDefined("attributes.suppressParental")>
    <cfset fusebox.layoutFile = "defaultlayout.cfm">
<cfelse>
    <cfset fusebox.layoutFile = "snazzyLayout.cfm">
</cfif>
 
 
In your child circuits, you will want to set the variable attributes.suppressParental = "yes" anywhere you want. It could be within individual fuseactions, at the top of your fbx_switch file, within your fbx_settings file - however you want it to handle.
 
Since fusebox executes layouts on the way back up through the nested circuits, your parentalCircuit will catch the variable attributes.supressParental because one of its children circuits will have defined it.
 
Adam.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Dardaganian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 4:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Suppressing Layouts

I have a child circuit which I want to have it's own layout while it's siblings use the default layout in the root directory.  Is there a way to suppress a circuit's parental layout so that it can have a unique layout?
 

Bradley S. Dardaganian

Lead Application Developer

MediTech Media Ltd (USA)

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(404) 591-3247

 
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