Nah, this is a tribute to Beavis & Butthead, for those that fondly remember it...

Barney Boisvert wrote:
I wonder if this is just a general programmer (or at least CF programmer)
trait.  Because I was thinking exactly the same thing.

  
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LMAO!!

When I first read your mail, I thought one of my cronies here 
at work sent
it. This is exactly the kind of lowbrow humor we practice 
here, you'd get
along very well!

    
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he said...package....

sorry, I had to, and its almost Friday! 

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How about "package notation"? 

      
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Perhaps a minor question, but I need to know the answer for some 
documentation...

<cfset pFoo = CreateObject( "component", 
"root.somefolder.subFolderA.anotherFolder.myCFCGoesHere" )>

In the above example, what is the
"root.somefolder.subFolderA.anotherFolder" part called?  
        
I realize 
    
it's the path to my CFC with periods instead of slashes, 
        
but is there 
      
a commonly used word/phrase people use to describe this 
        
"dot notation 
      
version of a file path"?

Thanks.
Nolan


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