Even though I haven't really used it, everything I've read and heard tells
me it offers real benefits in terms of consistency, control and possibly
even reliability. What's not clear to me yet is whether Fusebox offers a
certain amount of creative flexibility? In other words, if you divide your
There are a number of factors that help improve your creative flexibility.
One being the availability of nested layouts, allowing you to take any
concept of skins to a slightly higher level, allowing for basically a
nesting of skins.
Fusebox does not intend to prescribe how you perform your
Fusebox is ColdFusion Code.
Neo should run with your current coldfusion code.
if it doesn't, then it won't run with fusebox, until fusebox is modified.
Currently there are core fusebox 3 files compatible with cf4, cf4.5, cf5,
and cf4.5 on *nix and cf5 on *nix
As well as versions for asp, php,
studio, notepad or wordpad
-Original Message-
From: Smith, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 10:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [KCFusion] Yesterday's meeting
Do you use Dreamweaver or Studio or something else? And thanks for the
information.
Though off topic, I'm posting because several members here have worked with
IMail server product. The recent version has a feature where, if you are
reading a message and click Header, it will generate a box containing the
full email header info. What caught my eye is that although this box sits
Not sure how they turned that off, but what I would do next is simply watch
the page load over the wire.
Ethereal is an open-source packet sniffer that works quite nicely for this
purpose, and I recently added a section to Daryl's TCP/IP Primer on its use:
http://www.ipprimer.com/packets.cfm
Without seeing the code, I would guess they are using DHTML layers and/or
DIV tags.
See article at http://www.webresource.net/html/procenter/articles/layers/
-Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Keith Purtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:18 AM
To: KCFusion
It's just simple DHTML. The View Source is grayed-out due to something
weird in your browser; there's no way to lock that out. We do the same
trick on the headers at http://killerwebmail.com/ (a better IMail webmail
interface - login in with demo and blue to check it out) if you want
to try to
I'm not sure that forta's page that you're referring to actually uses
document.write to produce that. I think he's just including it in a way to
hide it, which I do give you that your source viewer does pull it out of
there, but I'm under the assumption that it's actually straight html in that