-Matt
On Friday, August 29, 2003, at 05:33 PM, Adam Wayne Lehman wrote:
I seriously disagree.
Separation of display and logic is key. It's bad enough when a designer has to edit a cfm page and there are <cfif> statements all around, it would be a disaster if a designer had to crack a CFC open to edit the display.
Adam Wayne Lehman Web Systems Developer Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Distance Education Division
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Samuel Neff Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 5:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [CFCDev] Display in CFCs
I don't think there's anything wrong with doing display in a CFC as long
as
that's the whole point of the CFC. Don't mix up database and business
logic
code with display code. As long as you stick to that, where you put
your
display code (a custom tag or a cfc) makes no difference.
Sam
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Howerter Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 5:06 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [CFCDev] Display in CFCs
I'd like to have a religious war on whether to use CFCs or Custom Tags for display. I tried to start one on CF-Talk a few weeks ago, but it didn't get much of a response. I've never seen this fleshed out very well anywhere.
What are the reasons for NOT having methods that return HTML strings as a result? All I ever read is "It's stupid" or "It's bad". To me it makes sense to do it in a CFC as opposed to a tag, because then you have self documenting methods (instead of poorly documented tags). And I don't see a downside to it. If I have, say, a person object, why shouldn't it know how to display itself? It's probably not as clean a solution as having xml and xslt, but to me it seems better than having a custom tag displaying the html.
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