Nope. Assigning XFAs in the fusebox enhances the roadmap nature of that
pivotal file. Besides, if you assign them in myGlobals, you wind up reserving
a bunch of variables that never get used, and you do it for every page request
(unless you use a persistent scope and set a conditional block). Keeping the
definitions within the Fusebox's CFCASE blocks is much more efficient and
readable. To me.
- Jeff
On 7 May 2001, at 10:40, Erik Voldengen wrote:
> Does anyone put commonly used XFA definitions in MyGlobals.cfm?
> Seems like it's a good idea. If it's not, please clue me in.
>
> -Erik
>
>
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