> You are absolutely correct. The simple explanation is that CFX tags are
> executables (dll or class files) that utilize the ColdFusion API. Thus,
> they must be written in a separate language. However, if your colleague
> can show us the "button", we'd all be eternally grateful.
To addd to that: The "X" in CFX, as I recall, is for eXtension. A CFX
extends the capabilities of CF beyond what it ships with via other more
low-level languages. For the most part exporting plain cfml into a cfx
wouldn't be a good idea anyway. It might run faster to be sure, but it most
likely be harder to maintain and be less cross-portable.
--min
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