On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 12:05:16 -0500, in cf-talk you wrote:

>Typically,
>modules within an existing application are linked tightly enough to the rest
>of the application that there's very little to be gained by calling them as
>custom tags, in my opinion.

Dave,

Okay... but that's not a description of a typical Fusebox application,
where one of the primary ideas is avoiding tightly linked modules. One
set of sufficiently abstract queries can power an application and
simultaneously expose that application's data or services to other
apps via the custom tag interface... and any optimization of those
queries (or whatever) benefits not just the core app, but everything
that calls it.

--
Roger
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