> Ok, now I'm very confused.  CFFORM's very existence is to render a
> form. For a form to be submitted and the processing page to "know"
> where to enter the form in a database and such, it would need to
> receive that information from the form or have it coded in the
> processing page. If it's coded in the processing page, what's the
> difference between that and using cfinsert/cfupdate?  I realize that
> it's just you and I talking back and forth, Joe, so I would like to
> hear other people's responses as maybe it'd clear something up for
> us :-)

There's no reason the CFFORM tag can't be used to represent any kind of
server-side construct as well as to generate client-side HTML and
_javascript_.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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