Steve Nelson had a tag formurl2attributes.cfm

I can't seem to find it for download though.

Charlie Griefer wrote:
> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Rick Faircloth
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ?
>>
>> <cfif isdefined('url.property_type')>
>>   <cfswitch expression='#url.property_type#'>
>> <cfelse>
>>   <cfswitch expression='#form.property_type#'>
>> </cfif>
>>
>> It's complaining with this error:
>>
>> Context validation error for the cfelse tag.
>> The tag must be nested inside a CFIF tag.
>>
>> Can cfswitch tags not be nested inside cfif tags?
> 
> not like that, no.  you need to finish the switch inside of each condition.
> 
> would be "better" to do:
> 
> <cfif structKeyExists(url, 'property_type')>
>      <cfset variables.property_type = URL.property_type />
> </cfif>
> <cfif structKeyExists(form, 'property_type')>
>      <cfset variables.property_type = form.property_type />
> </cfif>
> 
> then
> 
> <cfswitch expression="#variables.property_type#">
>      (case statements)
> </cfswitch>
> 
> i think there's a custom tag out there that will automagically put
> form/URL vars into an "attributes" scope.  This is how fusebox does it
> by default (and in Model-Glue it's in the 'event')... but I seem to
> recall a custom tag that would accomplish the same end for folks who
> aren't using a framework.
> 
> 

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