> And you wonder why the Web Team Coding Guidelines say:
> "Don't use iif()
> Always use cfif/cfelse instead of iif(). It is significantly faster
and more readable."

So the right hand spends time saying "don't use the code that the left
hand wrote".

I wouldn't be too smug if *I* was you.
-- 
Adam

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