>>Actually cfabort was introduced as a debugging tag.

Really?
Note that I use CFABORT because I was not sure CFCONTENT will cause processing 
to stop.
It is not specified in the docs, but it does, so I could remove the CFABORT tag 
after CFCONTENT>

There is still a good reason for CFABORT: stop processing after displaying an 
error message in application.cfm.
This is not debugging, but HTTP request validation.
I have plenty of validation done in application.cfm.


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