> S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>>
>>>Many people use <cfcontent type="text/html;
>>>charset=UTF-8"> or something
>>>just before their doctype/XML declaration. If you do so,
>>>adding
>>>reset="yes" makes sure that everything before that tag is
>>>discarded.
>>
>> I'd be wary of using this approach ... I'd be suspect of
>> possible issues if
>> you need to use <cfflush> or <cflocation> later ... No
>> hard evidence or even
>> reasoning for that, just a gut feeling.

> Naturally, if you have a cfflush before your doctype/xml
> declaration, it
> would fail. But that is the only scenario where this poses
> a problem.

Oh okay, good to know ... hmmm... I guess you have to move to another file /
directory if you want to push something other than text content with
cfcontent tho...

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