Patrick McElhaney wrote: > Fusebox.isHomeCircuit always returns true because you're > always pointing your browser to the index.cfm in that > circuit.
[example] > Now the value of isHomeCircuit in /top/a/fbx_layouts.cfm > will be false. In /top/fbx_layouts.cfm it will be true. > The home circuit is the circuit that contains the core > file and the fbx_circuits file and the index.cfm to > which you point your browser. Wow. I have just found out I know less than I thought. Ok, let me step way back and check if my understanding of the basic architecture is correct. You said "...pointing your browser to the index.cfm in that circuit"? I do not understand that. I thought you would only have *one* copy of the main core file (fbx_fusebox30_CFxx.cfm) per application, which would reside on the root directory. The same thing goes for the entry point; I thought there would be only *one* index.cfm, also on the root. This would also be true for the fbx_Circuits.cfm file. For the other circuits, the only files from the core set would be fbx_Settings.cfm, fbx_Layouts.cfm and fbx_Switch.cfm. Please, tell me I have misunderstood your comments, otherwise I will feel like wiping out everything that I know and restart from scratch. Damn, just when I thought I was getting a hold of it... Thank you, -- Ney Andr� de Mello Zunino Media and Technology Laboratory Campus Computing Centre United Nations University ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [email protected] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bUrFMa.bV0Kx9 Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
