Scott,
I believe you've correctly identified someone's typo (depreciated) and asked
a good question...
Perhaps similar to "depreciated", a financial term generally meaning "to
lower the valuation to account for aging, wear and tear, etc.", "deprecated"
means "retained for backwards compatability, but not to be used in new
code".
In the case of the term being discussed, a better replacement has been
provided.
Jeff Davis
Allaire Certified Trainer
Fig Leaf Software
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Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 18:16:02 -0700
From: "Computer Simplistics Suppoer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: <cfparam> depreciated?
Message-ID: <000f01bfb241$a67c5e10$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Can someone explain the term "deprecated". I see it come up in Studio every
once in a while and I am guessing that it means the function I am using is
no longer in use, but what is the technical explanation of it?
Scott Berry
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