Just a bit of style Nazism to make your day.

Try and only use ## pound signs of output, whether that be to screen/html or
a document or whatever.

<cfset session["tempStruct_" &
listGetAt(request.distinctIpAddressNumbers,o)] = variables["temperatureFor_"
& listGetAt(request.distinctIpAddressNumbers,o)]>

That way if I am looking for something that is wrong with out put, I can do
a find on the pound sign, and limit where it is in the page.  Also it just
looks a hell of a lot cleaner.

Again, this is an opinion, and not something that should be taken as
anything else.

Has anyone ever done speed/load tests to see if there is a difference
between how the two would run?  I know Ray and Michael can sometimes get
into the minutia like I do.

--
Timothy Heald
Analyst, Architect, Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
W: 202-228-8372
C: 703-300-3911
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 4:01 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: why am i dumb?

thats an "o" for "outer", but thank y'alls anyway, i was impatient and went
to the jedimaster for some help, and what i have now come up with is...

<cfset session["tempStruct_#listGetAt(request.distinctIpAddressNumbers,o)#"]
=
variables["temperatureFor_#listGetAt(request.distinctIpAddressNumbers,o)#"]>

thank ye anyway :)
tony

On 3/27/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stay away from eval, listGetAt(request.distinctIpAddressNumbers,o) is that
an O or a zero?
>
>
>
>
> Bob
>
> 



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