Thanks Lee, I got it fixed now! The reason I ran into that problem was I was
actually using wddxed client vars and didn't really refer to the "current"
values. I am glad the fuses get executed before anything else.

Thanks again
Carl


----- Original Message -----
From: "BORKMAN Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:09 AM
Subject: RE: includes problem


> Hi Carl,
>
> If I understand what you're saying, then I think you have a little
> misunderstanding.  In your example, the show_session_vars fuse will
actually
> get executed *after* the update_session_vars and dsp_session_vars
templates.
>
> FB3 executes the code that creates the #fusebox.layout# variables, and
> *then* it executes the layout file.  So the *left* column won't be
> displaying outdated values; if anything, the values displayed in
> #fusebox.layout#, ie in the right column, will be "outdated".
>
> In fact, "act_change_session_vars.cfm" *does* act before the
> "show_session_vars.cfm" fuse
> is called.
>
> Does that make sense?  Hope that helps.
>
> LeeBB
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Hi all,
>
> being new to FB, I have a question about displaying variables. I have a
> layout file like this (simplified):
>
> <table>
>     <tr>
>         <td>
>             <!--- just an include file, nothing fb-specific here --->
>             <cfinclude  template="show_session_vars.cfm">
>         </td>
>         <td>
>             #fusebox.layout#
>         </td>
>     </tr>
> </table>
>
> In some cases, the fusebox.layout calls a fuse which does something like
> this:
>
>     <cfinclude template="act_update_session_vars.cfm">
>     <cfinclude template="dsp_session_vars.cfm">
>
> The filenames demonstrate what I mean. Now I receive a page that displays
my
> variables twice, but in the left column the vars are outdated. Somehow, I
> want "act_change_session_vars.cfm" to act before the
"show_session_vars.cfm"
> is called.
>
> Sure I could twist my table design or do other fancy HTMLing (use layers
or
> something), but I am sure there is a better solution which would be more
> appropriate to FB. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Carl
>
>
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