hmm, well I wouldn't do that because what if the standards committee comes
up with some official decision as to what to do with 3+ elements in a
fuseaction? Then your code will break. And obviously I would have to modify
the Techspedition core to reflect the official standard. It's a bad idea to
"piggy-back" totally unrelated functionality since you have no stability
when things change and then you'd have to change ALL your XFAs.

Why not just use a cookie or a client variable or whatever?

Here's an idea, although it's not a "better" idea, which is close to what
you just proposed but which at least *you* control -- why not attached the
language flag you want to your own name for a the word "fuseaction"

<cfparam name="attributes.sicherungaktionstyp"
default="attributes.fuseaction">
and then parse from it that you're in a German language site

(uh, Nando, that was a joke)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Nando" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: Multilingual Sites and Methodology


> Is that better now Lee?
>
> While we are on the topic, i noticed something interesting.
>
> from the techspedition core file:
>
> <note>modification to Fusebox 3.0 core file: if a requested fuseaction
> is a dot-delimited list of more than two elements, then only the first
> two will be considered when determining the actual target circuit and
> actual target fuseaction</note>
>
> Which implies that three element fuseactions work, right? I checked it
> out and they do!
>
> so what we have there is a nice place to put your language variable, as
> in circuit.fuseaction.de - i've been waiting for that! in fact, i assume
> you could have as many elements there as you would want to use.
>
> ... or, just for fun, you could get creative with your naming scheme and
> add what you like to the end of your fuseactions, something like
>
> index.cfm?fuseaction=come.hell.or.high.water
>
> Objections anyone? John?
>
> ;-) Nando
>
>

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