I don't think that's quite how it works, John,
 
CF_ReturnFuseaction returns to a fuseaction (who would have guessed?).  It doesn't return to a particular line of code.  So all the trappings, settings, layouts, etc associated with that return fuseaction work just the same way they usually do.
 
I think.
 
LeeBB

 

----- Original Message -----

 
We're talking about the question 'when do I return to the fuseaction that
CF_ReturnFuseaction is saving for me?', right?

Don't you lose your layouts by putting it in the switch, John? If there is
something inside CF_ReturnFuseaction to return to, then it cflocates to it,
so any preceeding output would get killed.  I think a better place would be
inside the index.cfm file, right after the call to the core file. That way,
you're completely done with the fusebox and you can cflocate *and* still do
something with the preceeding output if need be.

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Beynon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> i use it in my switch...not sure if that's the best way - but it works for
> me :)
>
> john.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Roel van der Hoeven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
> Quick (maybe stupid) question... where would oyu guys put the
> returnfuseaction? The switch or the page called by the fuseaction?
>
> TIA Roeligan
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