> > Am I going nuts, or is xml really not a valid value for the 
> > type attribute of the cfargument tag? 
> 
> Nope, no XML type: use type="any"
> 
> > And if it's not, will the function treat the value passed
> > in as a component of the type "xml"... is that right?
> 
> Correct.

Yeah, thanks for the info, Stephen / Tim -- "any" it is, then.



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