I'd recommend looking at ColdSpring or Litewire now. These help answer
a lot of the questions about how organise and separate the CFCs and
how to make them work with each other.

On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 9:22 PM, James Buckingham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Yeh, I'd go with that. Not overkill at all and good thinking. If you also
>  >have mini app specific checks, you could extend the 'global' cfc too.
>  >
>  >And apologies for souding like a patronising git, I misread you as not
>  >having used cfcs in an app before ;)
>
>  Lol, didn't take it that way at all. I just didn't want my initial post to 
> be swamped in detail :-). I've actually been using CFC's for a few years now 
> but I've been unclear as to if I'm using them in the "right" way. I 
> appreciate that these things aren't black and white but I just want to get an 
> opinion on my approach.
>
>  In my head I know that I should be using CFCs as a tool for common/specific 
> tasks but then I look at the example(s) below and think a) it's overkill and 
> more code and b) I'm breaking a simple process down into two separate parts 
> which might not be needed this way anyway!

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