pseudo-holy war topic .... Two schools of thought exist on this. One fact
cfoutput around large text blocks slows things down.
First school of thought ... who cares? It's not enough to notice. It's
usually display blocks we wrap cfoutput around so whitespace is kept to a
minimmum. I just have to escape my pounds for colors and stuff.
Second school of thought (the one I am a memeber of) ... I am a detail
junkie borderline perfectionist when it comes to my code. I use cfoutput
where it is needed and nowhere else. I control whitespace with cfsetting
enablecfoutput tags.
In my opinion the only consideration you need to be concerned with is yours!
It is almost a style preference.
Kevin Bridges
-----Original Message-----
From: Saidi; Marwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 8:03 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: request.urltoken and cfoutput
So, since all of my links need to have #request.urltoken# appended, (I do
not have cookies enabled) I need to have <cfoutput> all over my pages,
surrounding the links.
Which do you all prefer; dropping <cfoutput> pairs around your links or
wrapping the whole page with <cfoutput> tags? What are the considerations of
both approaches?
TIA
Marwan Saidi
Web Administrator
CED - Concord Management
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