> . Dave do you remember what formula is for finding the 
> correct name? one of the guys posted it to their blog 
> ...can see it how...

Mike Nimer posted this somewhere, but I'm not sure where:

"How CFMX creates the .class name, or how you can find the name of the
class file you want to delete.

hth,
---nimer

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1.)  The formula is:   "cf" + filename  + hashCode
 
        The fully canonicalized filename is used, with "/" as the directory
seperator.  The following substitutions are made in the filename:
            1.)     /    becomes  __   
            2.)     any other character which would be illegal in a Java
identifier is represented as 2 hex digits
 
        hashCode is the hashCode() of the File object which represents this
file as documented at
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/api/java/lang/Object.html#hashCode()
        If the hashCode() is negative, it is exclusive-OR'd with 0xFFFFFFFF
to get the value used by ColdFusion."

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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