I became a scoping nazi back when I had to start working with a home built
framework that did not scope a single thing.  It made it rather difficult to
back track through things and see how it was supposed to be working(since it
did not always work right).

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Eric Roberts <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I used to not scope and had to teach myself to scope and break that
> habit...next one I am working on is cfqueryparam...
>
> One day at a time...
>
> Maybe we need to create a 12 step program for CF developers hehehe *grin*
>
> Eric
>
> /*-----Original Message-----
> /*From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> /*Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 2:28 PM
> /*To: cf-talk
> /*Subject: Re: Won't evaluate?
> /*
> /*While the naming is bad, why not learn from the experience and try to
> /*scope
> /*things?  It could save you a lot of random headaches over the years.
> /*
> /*On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Phillip M. Vector <
> /[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /*
> /*> Ian Skinner wrote:
> /*> > <div class="FAQQuestion">
> /*> >     #Question#
> /*> > </div>
> /*> >
> /*> > Is ColdFusion seeing that as 'variables.question' or
> /*> 'variables.FAQ.question' you have both on this block of code.  And it
> /*may
> /*> not be picking the one you want to output.  If so then be specific in
> /*which
> /*> one you want.
> /*>
> /*> OOOohhh.... *slaps forehead* I get the idea now.. Thanks. I can name
> /*> them Q and A and use that (Yup. Tried it and it works). Yeah... I feel
> /*> stupid now. :)
> /*>
> /*>
> /*
> /*
>
> 

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