On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 11:55:53 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
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> This is another 'what are you doing' and 'does it sound right' topics. I'm
> cleaning up some CFCs here and the programmer put some CFLOCATION tags
> inside the CFC. Anyone else do this? Anyone see a problem with it?

Well, Mach II is a good example of this. Security filters are
typically written to check whether you're logged in and, if not, to
redirect you to a login page. And filters are always CFCs in Mach II.

> Personally, I'm not happy about it as it breaks encapsulation and makes
> debugging a chore.

If the CFC's sole job is to conditionally redirect you, I don't see a
problem with it.
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