> I have noticed in many code samples that I see/learn from, 
> the use of a 
> forward-slash in this fashion
> 
> <cfset variables.myVar = "someValue" />
> 
> I understand that this represents that this particular tag 
> has no closing 
> tag.  Is this a habit I should adopt in my coding and if so, 
> should I use 
> this syntax on every cf tag that does have its respective 
> closing tag.

This is a habit a lot of folks have from playing with a lot of XML
and/or valid XHTML.  It is not in the CF syntax, but I haven't ever seen
ColdFusion barf because of it.  CFEclipse doesn't like it sometimes
(syntax hilighting problems).  Personally, I think it's a waste of time.
:)


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