Perfect!  That is what I needed.  Thanks.


BORKMAN Lee wrote:
> Sure, if I understand what you are asking, you can use conditional logic 
> to
> set the home circuit's layoutfile to "" or to any other file you like.
> 
> A common way to do this would be to set a flag in the child circuit's
> fbx_layouts, something like attributes.stoplayout=true, asking the 
> circuits
> higher not to supply any additional layout.  Then your higher-level 
> circuits
> have to respond to this flag appropriately.
> 
> So your home circuit's fbx_layout might look like this:
> <cfparam name="attributes.stoplayout" default="false">
> <cfif attributes.stoplayout>
>   <cfset fusebox.layoutfile = "">
> <cfelse>
>   <cfset fusebox.layoutfile = "lay_main.cfm">
> </cfif>
> 
> Whatcha reckon?
> 
> LeeBB
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> 
> Hi there Lee (and Jeff),
> 
> I think you've spelled it out for me with the diretion to set the home 
> circuit's fbx_layouts to "". That is what I needed.  Does that mean that 
> 
> I can't have my main application files in a folder using one layout and 
> then a nested folder (containing another circuit) using a different 
> layout without setting the home ciruit's layout to ""?  I suppose it's 
> no big deal to set up the application with folders on the same level, I 
> am just used to doing it the way I've described.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> BORKMAN Lee wrote:
> > Hi bidl,
> > 
> > Having a different layout for each circuit is essentially the basic FB3
> > configuration.
> > 
> > Each circuit has its own fbx_layouts file.  This file defines the name 
> > and
> > location of a layout file (using fusebox.layoutfile, etc).
> > 
> > All you need to do to get each circuit to have its own layout is create 
> > one
> > layour file per circuit, and make the respective fbx_layouts files point 
> > 
> > to
> > the appropriate layouts.
> > 
> > If you don't want any higher-level layout from the home circuit, then 
> > set
> > fusebox.layoutfile in the home circuit's fbx_layouts to "".
> > 
> > Does that help?
> > 
> > LeeBB
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Can someone either point me to a good tutorial on FB layouts, or just
> > > > describe the basics.  I don't need nested layouts, I would simply like
> > > > to have different layouts for different ciruits. I'm sure this is an
> > > > easy one, I just can't find it.
> 
> 
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