ok thanks everyone -- I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Pass
feels like the answer, but I would not have thought of it as I pronounce the
words quite differently. I think the Brits are right though and the author
does not. It gives me a more intelligent question to ask, than "huh?"
anyway....

Interesting by the way that everyone answering this thread is non-American
;) That's who I needed of course, but I guess the Americans are all watching
football or at the lake or something. Speaking of football....I am taking it
that the following is a reference to soccer?

Ok so we hooked Flex up with ColdFusion and the database, we have got
ColdFusion methods ready  for the off when Flex gives the nod and we have
our User ValueObjects in Flex and ColdFusion queued up for kick off.

thanks ;)

On 9/3/07, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Vivec wrote:
> > Parse is english.
> >
> > It means operate on..translate.
> > The interpreter Parses a command...code is parsed by a compiler. it's
> > broken down...err..translated.
> >
> > It's legitimate, correct and quite valid for computer languages. It's
> > been around for a long time as well.
> >
> > He doesn't mean pass.
>
> Of course parse is English and a valid word to use for computer
> languages. I don't think anyone suggested otherwise. The question was
> about its correctness in the context Dana posted it. I can't see a way
> you can parse a newly created user object to a method, can you?
>
> Judah
>
>
> 

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