Hi Ezra,

Thanks for the reply. I took over the position of a senior developer
whose CF projects utilized the MG 2.3 framework (IIRC), so I guess it
makes sense now.  Would love to code in MG3 (since I initially learned
that version on the docs.modelglue site), but i first have to figure
out how to upgrade from 2.X to 3.X.  Any links you could point me to
for upgrading?

TIA

On Dec 10, 10:35 am, Ezra Parker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Historically, this was the typical approach used to apply a
> template/layout in a Model-Glue application. As of MG 3, this can be
> done using event types instead:
>
> http://docs.model-glue.com/wiki/QuickStart/6%3AAddingaSiteWideTemplate
>
> HTH,
>
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> Ezra Parker
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 12:23 PM, worldcrafter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i am perusing someone else's modelglue.xml file, and i am trying to
> > figure out why he runs a result in many of his event handlers.  the
> > result is:
>
> > <results>
> >    <result do="view.template" />
> > </results>
>
> > this result just displays a cfm template, in which views are cfoutput
> > into.
>
> > from what i understand, this just runs no matter what, since the
> > result does not have a name="" attribute that isn't set from the
> > controller.  Like if the name for the above result was:
>
> > name="runThisResult"
>
> > the result would only be run if a controller function specified to run
> > the result:
>
> > <cfset arguments.event.addResult("runThisResult")>
>
> > Now my question is, is there a reason to code a result to always run
> > no matter what?  it just seems pointless that the modelglue.xml file
> > that i'm looking at was coded this way, but maye i'm missing
> > something...
>
> > hope the question isn't too vague, TIA
>
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