Right, but the idea would be that cfjavascript defaults to NOT
evaluate coldfusion variables. Only when an attribute like
evaluateVars = true will cfjavascript worry about it. If someone gets
errors because they set the attribute to true then that's kind of the
developers fault.

What do you think?

On Jan 23, 3:15 am, "Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> While on principal a good idea, it could be a nightmare.
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> The reason is that the # character is commonly found in CSS/Javascript
> blocks, and therefore you would be forcing people to go and escape them
> (##) which would completely null'n'void the whole drop-in nature of
> these two tags.
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> Aaron J. White wrote:
> > I messed with cfjavascript and stylesheet today and it seems really
> > cool. There was one thing I couldn't do that I wish I could. It would
> > be nice if cfjavascript (and maybe stylesheet) had an attribute that
> > would make it double as a cfoutput when placing code inline. Does that
> > seem reasonable? Sorry for the .net reference.

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