>From the doc : "Defines components as complex types that are used for web
services authoring. The attributes of this tag are exposed as component
metadata and are subject to inheritance rules. "

If you don't use web services, it is only used for component metadata (CFC
auto documentation).
If you don't use CFC auto documentation, you don't have to use the tag
cfproperty.

Benoit Hediard
www.benorama.com



-----Message d'origine-----
De : Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 23 septembre 2003 21:55
À : CF-Talk
Objet : <CFPROPERTY> WAS Using a CFC as the action of a form.


Looking through the link
{http://www.benorama.com/coldfusion/patterns/part2.htm}, I learned of a new
tag. <CFPROPERTY...>.  A quick lookup in the documentation gave me a vague
idea of what this tag does, but not really enough to understand it.  What
are the differences between <cfproperty...> and <cfargument...>?  When is
one better to use then the other?

--------------
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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