No problem.  The dots in fuseactions are not in the name, they're in the 
value.  The fusebox API variables are already in a structure 
("fusebox"), so there's no conflict.

I've run several FB3 apps with no modification under MX.

- Jeff

On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 08:48 AM, a moustapha wrote:

> I have read in the cfmx_dev_cf_apps.pdf (page 49) that variables with
> points in it are not alowed anymore in CF MX(unless using an array
> structure p.51).
>
> As fuseaction is such a variable, I think fb3 will not work on MX. Am I
> wrong? Is there going to be a FB3MX version that deals with this issue?
>
> I won't be using CF MX any time soon, unless my provider makes the
> switch, but I want to be prepared.
>
> p.49:
> With the exception of Cookie and Client scope variables (which must
> always be simple variable types), you cannot normally include periods in
> simple variable names. However, ColdFusion makes some exceptions that
> accommodate legacy and third-party code that does not conform to this
> requirement.
>
> p.51:
> You can create a variable name that includes periods by using
> associative array structure
> notation, as described in �Structure notation,� in Chapter 5. To do so,
> you must do the
> following:
> �Refer to the variable as part of a structure. You can always do this,
> because
> ColdFusion considers all scopes to be structures. For more information
> on scopes, see
> �About scopes� on page 58
> �Put the variable name that must include a period inside square brackets
> and single or
> double quotation marks,
> The following example shows this technique:
> <cfset Variables ['My.Variable.With.Periods'] =12>
> <cfset Request ["Another.Variable.With.Periods"] ="Test variable">
> <cfoutput>
> My.Variable.With.Periods is:#My.Variable.With.Periods#<br>
> Request.Another.Variable.With.Periods is:
> #Request.Another.Variable.With.Periods#<br>
> </cfoutput>
>
>
>

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