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Coldfusion 8 and Fusebox


Thread posted 02/24/10 by jerman52 last edited 02/24/10
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Coldfusion 8 and Fusebox

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I have inherited a coldFusion app that apparently uses a framework called Fusebox.

I started to read about Fusebox and about the framework, but have a sort of mystery.  Fusebox talks about the need for certain xml files for fusebox applications, but these xml files do not seem to exist in the applications set of of files.

What I am finding are fbx_switch.cfm and other similar related files.  I assume fbx is for fusebox, but I am at a mystery as to were to learn about these files.

Can anyone clue me in?

Thanks from a newbie who has been thrown to the wolves.

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posted 02/24/10 by Wolfeman77 | Report Abuse

<p>I am not completely up to speed with Fusebox.&nbsp; However, I have had some experience with Fusebox.&nbsp; Yes, this is Fusebox.&nbsp; It sounds like it is probably around version 2.x of Fusebox.&nbsp; During a previous life (job) at The Berry Company we used an application that used Fusebox 2.0.&nbsp; The only newer versions of Fusebox use .xml files.</p> <p>Here is a document written by Steve Nelson.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.sconklin.com/downloads/Fusebox_Version_2.doc">http://www.sconklin.com/downloads/Fusebox_Version_2.doc</a></p> <p><strong>Aaron Wolfe</strong> <br />Senior Application Engineer<br />Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) - ColdFusion 8<br />Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) - Advanced ColdFusion 8<br />Miami Valley ColdFusion User Group Manager</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>



posted 02/26/10 by jerman52 | Report Abuse

<p>Thanks for the infomation.</p> <p>Due to the quick need of my client, I do not think I will be able to complete this work quick enough.</p> <p>Therefore I need to find a coldfusion developer who would be interested in some extra work.&nbsp;</p> <p>It should not take much effort or time, and is an easy way to make some extra cash.<br /><br />Could you advise me as to how to best find an coldfusion developer, interested in some short term -part tiem work?&nbsp;</p> <p>Not having worked with this technology, I am new to the community.</p> <p>Thanks<br /><br />Jerry Straw - <a href="mailto:jstraw52@gmail.com">jstraw52@gmail.com</a>, 513-314-8847</p>