>>I have inherited a large amount of ColdFusion code (50,000+ lines) 
that lacks any kind formatting whatsoever and is practically unreadable.

If you will not only have to maintain the application, but also continue 
to develop it,
my suggestion would be you do it yourself by hand. It's a pretty 
efficient way to learn how
it works, which you will have to do anyway, and should be considered as 
a good investment.

I had a similar assignment many years ago with a POS application in Clipper.
After a couple of months of work, the application
- was multi user,
- supported 10 languages,
- and the code was about the third it used to be.
PLUS I learned Clipper which I never heard about before ;-)

 >>Note that the code I inherited does not contain any custom tags.

One more reason to look at it, and may be improve it by adding custom 
tags and functions.


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