Peter,
Yes, the form can be reused and the action is not dependent on the circuit 
name.  I my case, I only use the XFA to prefix an exit fuseaction.

Mike

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Subject: Re: [Active4d-dev] Role of XFA's (Exit Fuse Actions) Question


On 17 Oct 2011, at 21:35, Mike Vogt wrote:

> <form action="index.asp?fuseaction=<%=$XFA_SubmitRequest%>"  
> method="POST" name="DetailForm"> and I never have to change my form  
> submit action.

Hi Mike

Very nice - so you can use that form code in different switches and  
not have it dependent on the circuit name ?

What about other variables that you set before calling dsp_ ? (i.e.  
ones which are not fuseactions but are still read by the dsp_ fuse).  
Do you prefix them XFA as well ? (I'm assuming not because they are  
not fuseactions).

Peter

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