hehe. Ya well, overly wordy it is, and yes, it does look a lot like
inheritance, good point. Which your average developer does not need to
have explained, correct? SO that is one issue -- how is this different
than inheritance, and if not all all, why are we explaining it. The
other is this decorator mentioned in passing, which is not explained,
and I am thinking should be? I should probably mention that I am
trying to elicit a rewording from someone, not just trying to read it,
and that is why I am asking these questions

On 2/5/07, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sounds like a overly wordy description of inheritance.
>
> -Cameron
>
> On 2/4/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ok so...suppose I say
> >
> > ' ...provides functionality for the specified decorator to also
> > automatically extend all the public methods of the generated Object.
> > This means that within the CFC designated to be the decorator, it has
> > access to all the methods that are generated, but also has the ability
> > to overload those methods, and overwrite or extend the default
> > functionality."
> >
> > this requires no further clarification? I find this slightly rough
> > going, but I am entertaining the possibility that this is cause I'm
> > me...
> >
>
> 

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