I don't see it as redundant. Steve creates a fuse and adds this in.

<history type="create" author="Steve Nelson" />

I come along and update the tag.

<history type="update" author="Hal Helms">
  I fixed Steve's code. Boy, was that bad code! Snicker. Snicker. My
code is WAY better.
</history>

Why would I not want that?

-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Smoljak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: fusedoc type=""


Hi all,

Sometimes it takes an outside perspective... this ASP guy I have trying
to learn CF and Fusebox while working as primary coder on a huge site
with an impossible deadline has just asked about the fusedoc history tag
"type" attribute. I said, "it's usually create or update". He gave me a
blank look, which made me realise that these two values are pretty
redundant. I mean, we won't be updating a document that has not yet been
created. What does everyone else use this for?

Kay.
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