You could use a hidden frame, then just code the fuseaction on
the URL but the URL listed in the address bar would stay the 
original frameset URL.

Ryan

At 10:03 1/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey gang,
>
>I started fooling around with fusebox but I don't like any information 
>popping up in the url. To get around this, I use form variables to pass the 
>fuseaction. For example, a link might point to a javascript function that 
>sets the fueseaction and submits the form:
>
>document.form.fuseaction = "action";
>document.form.submit();
>
>This works great as the user only sees the index.cfm in the url. The problem 
>occurs whenever the user refreshes the screen. They return to my default 
>case in the index which is the main menu. Any thoughts or comments on doing 
>this?
>
>thanks,
>
>george
>
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