Using slashes on a *nix box works (see the comments in my Blog) you just need to slash the other way.
So it's not OS independent, which sucks, but I find it an easy change if neccessary.
On my blog post there is a test bed you can download and run to see if it works for you.
I haven't tested it on 7 - so I don't know if it doesn't work there (I assume it does)
And I tested the slashes on type and extend attributes, as well as createObject() and it works fine.
-- All I want is a freakin namespace! :P
Mark
On 5/3/05, Jared Rypka-Hauer - CMG, LLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Massimo,
I posted on this yesterday, too... using slashes in a CFC type throws errors on anything but windows. Aside from that, I've never seen it in the docs. I'm not sure why people complain about this so much when they don't complain about what "string" means in a type attribute. String means string, my.cfc.folder.foo means my.cfc.folder.foo... people complain about loose typing on the one hand and the very few rules that CFMX DOES have about typing on the other hand. Somebody's got to draw a line somewhere and using types that can originate from the webroot OR use the simple cfc name if they're in the same folder really seems to be to be a decent solution.
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