In the project where I used this, I would not say that we were using a MVC approach.
Business logic (Model) was all in CFCs. I suppose the cfm display templates would have mixed "View and controller" into one.
At 03:09 PM 7/20/2004, you wrote:
Is everyone just using MVC? In cases like this a MVCD pattern makes more since to me.
Jeffry Houser wrote:
I have done this by passing in the name of the field as a string and referencing it like this: form["#fieldname#"] in the CFC.----------------------------------------------------------
It appears you cannot pass in the form field and reference it as "arguments.uploadedfile"
This technically breaks encapsulation. I couldn't get it to work any other way, though. ( passing in the full form scope would work sort of I guess )
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