don;t feel bad. back in the days of cf4/5 I knew virtually every tag and function off by heart, but there is certainly a lot more to remember now and most folks do not use a lot of them on a regular basis if at all. I don't do a lot of coding these days, so often have to check the attributes of tags/functions, but that is exactly why sites like cfquickdocs.com and others exists
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