sorry to all those folks who have been asking about my LearnFB series of articles, these along with the zip files have now all been restored. Thanks for your interest!
This lesson looks at some of the new grammar that Fusebox 4.1 will introduce along with changes from Fusebox 4.0 and a quick look at Custom Lexicon.
This lesson will follow shortly, I’ve just got a few more things i want to say before i post it.
EDIT: 24/02/2005 - It’s here!!!
This is another theory lesson so there’s no code examples, it introduces the few remaining pieces of Fusebox XML grammar, do’s,prefuseaction, postfuseaction, loops, and if blocks
This is a look into what the core files are acutally doing during a request and the actions they take before content is displayed
In lesson 3 we cover handling form submissions between fuse actions. Our hello world application turns into a telephone directory linked to a db. We use conditional logic in our circuit definition file along with redirects.
The completed lesson 3 along with the database used can be downloaded below.
ps. a number of people have asked if i have an Amazon wish list for people to thank me for these lessons, I don’t have one but i have added a PayPal link on my site to accept donations.
In this lesson we use some of the fusebox variables that are available at run time, use the attributes scope for passing data between fuseactions and use XFAs to allow us to control application flow.
The completed application is available for download below.
I’ve made some changes to directory structure and changed to a PDF format, Lesson1 has been changed accordingly
This lesson gets you to create a simple Helloworld fusebox4 application.
If you can’t get the application working, you can download the source files below.
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