I've been building MG apps for the last year or two and really love
the framework. But there's a nagging question that has always bugged
me, form field trimming (to remove white space). Currently, when I
process a form submission, I create a new object (let's take a product
order as an example) and individually call the the setter methods,
passing in the trimmed form value like this: <cfset
ProductOrder.setProductName(trim(arguments.event.getValue("productName"))) /
>.

This works great, but can be quite tedious if I have a form with a lot
of values. Last night I discovered the MakeEventBean method (only took
me 2 years to find it) and thought that this would be perfect for
speeding up my development process. However, after digging through the
source code, I realize that it is not trimming the values. Does anyone
have a good way that they handle this type of situation? Where are you
trimming your values?

Thanks for any insight.

Dean

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