it really depends upon how big the if and/or set blocks are. <cfscript>
spawns a seperate process to do its thing, so the larger the block, the more
time savings your gonna see.
Wayne E. Pfeffer
Sr. Web Applications Developer
NetRadio.com
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Subject: cfscript?
is it faster to use cfscript to set variables and do if conditions rather
than
<cfif> and <cfset>
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