> If you want to use a language like that why don't you move over to PHP, 
> ASP or JSP.

That's exactly our point. CFScript at the moment is used by a lot of 
people, and if you want to convert non-CF programmers to use the language, 
why not make that transition all that much easier? 

I'm personally not talking about making the entire language compliant, but 
at least by adding a few operators like <=, >=, ++, --, etc, it will make 
their lives and the lives of those developers who prefer CFScript a little 
easier.

And, I'm also not talking about gaining instant respect for the language. 
I just want the stuff to be consistent.

Darryl


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