accomplish with cfscript in spite of cffunction tags... such as a
generic cfscript equivalent of cflock. Obviously there's no equivalent
to cfsavecontent, and just plain forget using query grouping for
display in cfscript.
> On older versions of CF, doing I believe it was 5 or more
> sets on
> variables would be faster when using a CFScript. I
> personally have
> always tried to use CFScript for if/else, switch/case and
> variable
> sets, mainly because I find it more readable than any
> other reason. I
> do not use it for just one variable set though, something
> that simple
> would more than likely be with a cfset or I would see if I
> could just
> set it with a group of other variables elsewhere on the
> page.
> On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 12:24:52 -0400, Damien McKenna
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> When I started my job in February I noticed a lot of code
>> that used
>> CFSCRIPT extensively, often for minor things like setting
>> a single
>> variable. Is there a reason why this would have been
>> done? For
>> readability I've been changing them to the tag format.
>> --
>> Damien McKenna - Web Developer -
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> The Limu Company - http://www.thelimucompany.com/ -
>> 407-804-1014
>> "Nothing endures but change." - Heraclitus
>>
>>
>
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