Anyone else thing cfparam would be more useful when if using it like this...

        <cfparam name="URL.id" default="0" type="numeric">

...was the same as using...

        <cfif NOT IsDefined("URL.id") OR NOT IsNumeric(URL.id)>
                <cfset URL.id = 0>
        </cfif>

...so the param kicks in if URL.id isn't defined OR if it isn't a number?

I'd never really used the type attribute in cfparam before and I was hoping
this was the way it worked.

Oh well :O(

Adrian Lynch
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