> No. Duplicate will not work. What I mean is, assume your cfc 
> has one property, name:

Ack, sorry yes.  So basically there's no simple and nice way to "copy"
an object without doing it programatically?  Ho hum...

> I believe that will return an error.... however, remember that if A
> extends B, and AA extends B, both A and AA are a kind of B.

You're right, I guess you can't have a dynamic returntype.  Anyway, it
was just a small test so it doesn't get in the way of any "proper"
development...  :)

Tim.


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