As I am sure tens of other people will tell you as
well Reid, it is used to house a CFLOCATION tag.

It is meant to keep your index file cleaner and let
someone know when a location is going on without
having to search for it. I just put my locations in
the cfcase statements directly so they are very
visible as well. As with everything in Fusebox, use it
if you want to!

Nate

--- Reid Hankins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've been using Fusebox at our company for a while
> now, but we have
> basically been basing
> everything off the white papers at fusebox.org.  I
> just subscribed to this
> mailing list and to do a little research through the
> archives of this
> mailing list, and see a lot of stuff being mentioned
> that is not in the
> whitepapers...
> 
> One thing particularly I have noticed is the use of
> a url_filename.cfm.
> What type of file is this, and what is it's purpose
> supposed to be?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Reid Hankins
> 
> PS, Is there any where to find updates to fusebox,
> such as these, recorded?
> I guess I need to order the book?
> 
> 
>
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