I'll third that recomendation.

Especially as you can do exactly that in ECMA Script.

I personally hate having to go to the top of my function and typing
code, and then coming back down whenever i discover I have a new
variable I want to use.
(But that's just my preference).


On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 16:34:12 -0500, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 2. the ability to use <cfset var x =
> > ...> anywhere instead of just at the top of the function so
> > you could declare variables at their first use
> 
> This may be applied, but also being able to use var in cfscript syntax...
> 
> <cfsript>
>         for(var i = 1; i lte 9; i++) {
>         etc
> 

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