sure the upgrade will fix it. Grrrr, how frustrating.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deanna Schneider"
> Okay, so I'm in a Hal Helms class and neither he nor I can figure out this
> one..... In the following CFC, if you set a variables.address at the
> beginning that is the same object type as is used in the init function,
the
> variables.address supercedes the init setAddress() function. Why? Why?
Why?
>
> Note that if you set variables.address to a junk object, it correctly gets
> overwritten by the init function. Or, if you set it to a string, it
> correctly gets overwritten.
>
> <cfcomponent displayname="Cat">
> <cfscript>
> variables.name = '';
> variables.address = createObject('component',
> 'ColdfusionFoundations.CFCs.Address').init('','','','','','');
> </cfscript>
> <!--- Init --->
> <cffunction name="init" access="public" returntype="Cat" output="false">
> <cfargument name="name" required="true" type="string">
> <cfargument name="address" required="true" type="address">
> <cfset setName(arguments.name) />
> <cfset setAddress(arguments.address) />
> <cfreturn this />
> </cffunction>
>
> <!--- Setters --->
> <cffunction name="setName" access="private" returntype="void"
> output="false">
> <cfargument name="name" required="true" type="string">
> <cfset variables.name = arguments.name />
> </cffunction>
>
> <cffunction name="setAddress" access="private" returntype="void"
> output="false">
> <cfargument name="address" required="true" type="address">
> <cfset variables.address = arguments.address />
> </cffunction>
>
>
> <!--- Getters --->
> <cffunction name="getName" access="public" returntype="string"
> output="false">
> <cfreturn variables.name />
> </cffunction>
>
> <cffunction name="getAddress" access="public" returntype="address"
> output="false">
> <cfreturn variables.address />
> </cffunction>
>
> </cfcomponent>
>
>
>
> --
> Deanna Schneider
> UWEX-Cooperative Extension
> Interactive Media Developer
>
>
>
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