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This turned out to be the easiest way to go. Using cfmodule led to all 
sorts of complications with variable scopes.

<cfinclude>, after setting the variables as they might be in the live 
application, seems to work well!

Thanks for that.

Cheers
Terry
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> *From:* "Snake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> *Date:* Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:29:27 +0100
> 
> In the cfc just declare whatever attributes the CFM page needs then 
> simply
> cfinclude it
> 
> So presuming the cfc will be passed the required arguments if it will 
> be
> called as a web service, you would do something like
> 
> <cfset url.whatever = arguments.whatever>
> <cfinclude template="mycfmpage.cfm">
> 
> The next question would of course be, does the cfm page generate what 
> you
> need to return from the CFC?
> If it is generating content, then you can just wrap the cfinclude in a
> cfsavecontent.
> 
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Riley
> Sent: 21 October 2008 12:22
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [CF-Dev] Executing basic .cfm pages from within a CFC
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> OK, total ignorance time again...
> 
> Client has standard (but relatively complex) CF application running 
> on 6.1, which uses NO cfcs and very little in the way of OO stuff at 
> all - it is all procedural top-to-bottom stuff.
> 
> An external organisation has been granted access to the site and 
> wants to utilise some of the functionality built into at least one of 
> the current .cfm pages (where a set of data update functions will be 
> carried out) through a webservice, expecting a returned success/fail. 
> 
> (The updated data will be later available also via a webservice - but 
> that is a relatively simple query and query result return - I've 
> already done this).
> 
> My problem is, I see no way of executing a .cfm page (it is an action 
> page that is called by many processes, lots of cfswitches) with or 
> without parameters, without having to rewrite the page as a cfc.
> 
> Is that a correct assumption, or is my brain simply failing me today?
> 
> Cheers
> Terry
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> 
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