>Adam, I hate to sound more OO-gnorant that I already have, but why is
cfinvoke so evil? Is it cfexecute-like internally?

There's nothing wrong with it at all.  I am in a difficult (and a bit
silly!) position as a CF developer in that I really dislike CFML
(aesthetically), and if there's a cfscript approach to an issue, I'll take
it (unless there are performance issues in doing so, which there sometimes
are).

Like I (think I) said... I'd recommend the <cfinvoke> option to *other*
people, just maybe wouldn't do it myself.

-- 
Adam


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