Hello
everyone,
I've just recently
been introduced to the FuseBox methodology, and am in the process of wrapping my
head around it. I've checked out the documentation and examples on
fusebox.org, as well as a number of the tutorials on Hal's site. I
understand that each of the fuses are supposed to be written to accomplish a
very specific function (query a db, display a table, etc), but is it "allowable"
for a fuse to include other fuses?
For example: If I want to set up a standard
template for, say, a news site. The basic page layout will consist of
an HTML table. There will be a section at the top of logo, cool graphics,
whatever. Another section on the left side for navigation. Main
section for displaying the news, dependent on what topic is selection from the
left-hand navigation. So I create a dsp file for the header, create a qry
file to retrieve a list of news topics, create a dsp file to display those
topics, create a qry file to retrieve all the headlines for a given topic, and a
dsp file to display the results of said qry. My question is, how do all
these tie together? is this where the 'dsp_main.cfm' is used -- to set up
the layout of the table, and include the appropriate qry and dsp
files? again, is this dsp_main.cfm 'allowed' (under the FB
methodology) to include these other files?
Am I anywhere near
close on this? :)
TIA,
David
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