I'd like some advice from the FB crowd...
I'm reworking a site that was kind of built in fits and starts over the past few years. The thought at first was that I'd just change code that is affected by the new data integrity restraints in the database, but as I get into it I'm starting to think that rewriting from the ground up might be the better option.
Here's some details...the current site was NOT done with fusebox but eventually we'd like to port it that way. We're not changing any of the screens at this point -- it's all behind the scenes changes.
So, since we have a new database, and we have a prototype (the current working site), I'm thinking we'll have fewer headaches if we just build the new fused site now, instead of tweaking this one and porting it to fusebox later.
Has anyone done this kind of thing? Am I correct in thinking it won't take longer to build from the ground up -- especially since the current site can be used as a spec?
Thanks.
..jj..
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