Hi Peter,

Thanks, that's what I thought. I never really saw anyway around it, but I
figured I'd clear that from the back of my mind while framework and coding
style was up in discussion.

Another question..

Sometimes when I have a form that I'm writing up ad-hoc, I'll have a single
page, that simply includes the form/display at the end of it. In the
original page, I will declare all my variables, may all my sql calls, etc.
and just do a cfinclude for the form document. Is that ok? It's ad-hoc. I
was thinking I should have 3 documents. Core doc which includes a seperate
document for the data logic followed by an include of the form.

-Jason

On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Peter J. Farrell <[email protected]>wrote:

> Jason King said the following on 01/26/2012 11:15 AM:
>
>  Probably a stupid question really, but what about cfml in the form
>> itself? For instance, I may want a different form field displayed based on
>> a user's account setting, so in many forms, the display code itself also
>> has cfml if/then's based on supplied variables.
>>
> That's display logic and CFML is perfectly fine there.  It would be a
> different story if you had to use sq in the middle of the form to retrieve
> some user value - you'd do that in the controller talking to the model
> layer.
>
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