Yeah the xslt is a one way solution.

The cfeclipse project parses cfc and cfml. If you feeling bold, you
can dig through the parser and pull it out to use it for that kind of
thing. If you do it though, we'd love to add the code to the project
:)


On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:43:37 -0600, toru okada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While this is great, we wrote an xsl too for doing this as well.
> 
> One of the problems is when you change your diagram and want to
> regernerate the code it will destroy already produced code.  My
> initial thought was to read back in the cfc's as xml files and do some
> comparisons.  the problem is that cfc's are not valid xml documents.
> 
> has anyone ever tried to parse a cfc/cfm file as an xml document and
> do some  processing on them?
> 
> toru

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