Chapter 3. The Fusebox Framework

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As we begin Part II, “Fusebox Coding,” you might be wondering how all the parts combine to create a Fusebox application. There are fuses of different types, there are controller and core files, and there are places to put circuit-wide code. Applications are called with an accompanying fuseaction, which always goes through the default document—usually index.cfm. What is inside the “core file”? How does it work? What is the rest of the Fusebox framework, ...

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