> > I try to avoid IIF, consider using <cfif> and
> > <cf_htmlhead></cf_htmlhead>. But if you insist:
>
> <cfhtmlhead> is necessary so that valid XHTML is generated
Yes, but you can avoid all of the nasty string handling by calling
CFHTMLHEAD from a custom tag (which people often will name CF_HTMLHEAD. That
tag might look like this:
<cfif ThisTag.ExecutionMode is "end">
<cfhtmlhead text="#ThisTag.GeneratedContent#">
<cfset ThisTag.GeneratedContent = "">
</cfif>
So, you could then call this like so:
<cf_htmlhead>
whatever stuff you want to put here - don't worry about escaping quotes, etc
</cf_htmlhead>
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