Bartee,
Typically, I have the following
files in a sub-directory off the root.
- DefaultLayout.CFM
- fbx_savecontent.CFM
- fbx_Settings.CFM
- fbx_Switch.CFM
- index.cfm
Now, the index.cfm that is in the sub directory is a
much abbreviated version of the normal index.cfm file. The only line in
the code is:
<cflocation
url="../index.cfm?fuseaction=xxx.xxx">
Where xxx.xxx is the fuse.defaultaction. This
forces the user back up to the primary index.cfm and executes the fuse through
the entire process. I hope this helps.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Bartee Lamar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 2:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sub CircuitsSome basic questions about sub circuits.I have a website with the structure:The Directory structure is simplymysitemysite/adminI have, of course all of the fbx files in the root of the main site.My question is, do I duplicate fbx_fusebox_xx.cfm, fbx_circuits.cfm, fbx_settings in the Admin root?I have a lot of stuff in fbx_settings that control the basic operation of the site. Seems a waste to duplicate all of that in the Admin root also. It also creates errors when I change something like setting.mailto in the root fbx_settings.cfm and forget to change the same variable in the Admin version of the fbx_settings.cfmAlso what goes in the fbx_circuits.cfmI will be glad to look a good example if someone can point me in the right direction.Bartee Lamar
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