<cfif lessFilling XOR tastesGreat>
We've got an argument
<cfelse>
Everyone agrees
</cfif>

Remember that "true" is not just a boolean, it means zero or not zero
Remember that you can group these together with NOT, AND, OR, etc.


On 11/3/05, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ColdFusion comparison statements (CFIF, etc.) support the XOR joiner between 
> clauses. This is used as such:
> clause1 XOR clause2
> This says that either clause1 or clause2 has to be true for the statement to 
> be true. If both are true or both are false, then the entire statement is 
> false. My question is: can anyone think of a real world example where you 
> would need a statement like this?
>
>
>
> 

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