> Personally, I don't use cfinsert, cfupdate, or any of the cfform tags.
> Sure they're quick and convenient, but they're not very flexible. As
> soon as you want to do something even slightly beyond the design (like
> set a DateUpdated field to now() for example) you're faced with either
> rewriting the code or a nasty kludge ( <cfset 
> form.DateUpdated = now()>
> ).

<aol>Me too!</aol>

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