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Yes agreed, I was just a little confused by the fact that properties weren't appearing as such in the object browser.

I was looking at some code from a very good article and they were setting properties like so:

<cfparam name="my" default="stuctNew()">
<cfset my.property1 = "">
<cfset my.property2 = "">
...

Is there a good reason for doing this rather than just using the variables scope? I would like to be doing things the "best" way possible but am finding it hard to find documentation on it.

dom

Simon Baynes wrote:

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You should really use getter and setter methods IMO for returning and
modifying object properties. I avoid the THIS scope as it is way too
loose for my liking. By using getter and setter methods, your
properties will be commented by your corresponding functions.

HTH

On 10/19/05, dominic watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I eventually found the answer. I meant the properties, the objects
variables. You define them either with cfproperty or by setting
variables outside of the methods. The latter does not make them appear
as properties in the component browser, the former does. Unfortunately,
imo, cfproperty only really has use for web services.

Snake wrote:

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Do u mean the methods ?
If you us ethe HINTS properly, then the cfc browser should tell you
everything u need to know.

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The cfc object browser in CFMX is great but it doesn't ever seem to display
the 'properties' of an object.
Is there some sort of properties scope for declaring object properties?
Or is this functionality simply not functional?

Thanks,
dom
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