AFAIK, it's completely wrong.

Unless they mean that within a CFC, the <cffunction> must reside
within a <cfcomponent> tag.. ?

On 8/30/05, Ryan Guill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was just flipping through the newest version of the cfwack book for
> version 7, and in the tag reference, page 1042 and 1043 it talks about
> cffunction.  on page 1042, it says "...It must be used in the body of
> a cfcomponent" and on page 1043 it says "note: because <cffunction>
> tags are only used in the body of <cfcomponent> tags, they can't be
> run in .cfm files, only in ColdFusion components or .cfc files"
> 
> Is this not completely wrong?  I use udf's in my .cfm files all the time...
> --
> Ryan Guill
> BlueEyesDevelopment
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.ryanguill.com
> (270) 217.2399
> 
> The Coldfusion Open Application Library - COAL - http://coal.ryanguill.com
> 
> www.ryanguill.com/
> The Roman Empire: www.ryanguill.com/blog/
> 
> 

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