Would you maybe consider a move to a framework like Mach II?

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Subject: [CFCDev] Presentation Layer Patterns

I am researching at various ways to improve the way an existing "enterprise"
(aren't they all) site or app generates views.  Right now common
presentation
modules (i.e unordered list or random content blocks) are stored in
cfmodules.

I know there has to be a better way to leverage the power of CFC along with
some
design patterns for the presentation layer to create some kind of
presentation
engine.

Some of my initial thoughts are that the benefits of such a structure would
be
the encapsulation of various views into parent and child classes and
therefore
would allow us to effect changes on either a granular level or a global
level
rather easily.

Anyone out there care to share some of their experiences when designing the
presentation layer of their web app?

Thanks,

Sean Scott

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