And while I love the <cf_i>, etc. tags (they saved me about an hour per day in development), I too have found a good use for open and close tags. I did a tag called cf_basketoperation. on start state, it either deserializes a WDDX packet stored in Client.Basket, or creates a new query. The close state reserializes it into WDDX, and saves it to the client variable. Works really nice. You could do with with any data structure, of course, but I prefer queries. -Erik ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Hal Helms
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- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Nat Papovich
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Ken Beard
- Re: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Joseph Higgins
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Ken Beard
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! McCollough, Alan
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Nat Papovich
- Re: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Joseph Higgins
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! BORKMAN Lee
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Erik Voldengen
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Paul Mone
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! BORKMAN Lee
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Paul Mone
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Nat Papovich
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! BORKMAN Lee
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Paul Mone
- RE: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Nat Papovich
- Re: Cf_BodyContent and other functionalities!! Joseph Higgins
