Attributes.fuseaction is the entire composite action: circuit.fuseaction
Fusebox.fuseaction is the part after the dot: fuseaction

And by the way, fusebox.targetCircuit is the circuit, so:
attributes.fuseaction = "#fusebox.targetCircuit#.#fusebox.fuseaction#"

If you look at the fusebox core file it lists all the fusebox variables.

Hope that helps,
Balazs



-----Original Message-----
From: Ney Andr� de Mello Zunino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: nested circuits problem


Lee Borkman wrote:

 > You haven't cfswitched on the basis of "attributes.fuseaction"
 > instead of "fusebox.fuseaction", have you?

Sorry for my amazingly newbiesh question, but what are the differences
and implications between those? If "fusebox.fuseaction" is the variable
to be used and rely on, what is the other one's role?

Thank you,

--
Ney Andr� de Mello Zunino
Media and Technology Laboratory
Campus Computing Centre
United Nations University

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