Jim,
I usually separate any admin stuff from the main site. I find this best when
you're dealing with security issues and the like. It's much easier to "lock
down" a whole directory or fuse than it would be to try and secure bits and
pieces. But really, it comes down to personal preference and your internal
coding practices.
HTH,
~Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Priest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:53 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: directory structure of admin application
Trying to use Fusebox on a new site - typically we build the front end
the customer sees, and then a set of 'admin tools' the client uses to
update the site. These usually live in /admin off the root.
Now I'm trying to replicate that via Fusebox - but I'm not sure if I
should reference my /admin pages via my main 'fuse' (in the root) or
create another 'fuse' to be only used by the /admin apps? The admin
pages usually don't share any common header/footer so I don't need the
cf_bodycontent, and I need to wrap the entire /admin in some kind of
security.
Hope this makes sense - I'm looking forward to getting the book!
Thanks
Jim Priest
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