Does anyone know then how to check at runtime what CFML engine and version
is running ?

On 3 April 2012 10:45, JEAguilar <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is the kid of thing that makes me wish that new tags and functions
> introduced by competing engines were namespaced or prefixed. I've been
> working with OpenBD for a few years and migrated all of our ACF (v5-7)
> sites over without too much trouble. But now with engine-specific
> enhancements, I've got vendor lock if I make use of those enhancements.
> Worse is when two engines have a similar function with different names and
> slightly different functionality (e.g. OpenBD writeDump vs Railo dump). So
> if I find that I have a need for using another engine (e.g. Framework
> compatibility reasons) then I have to stop thinking about it just as CFML.
>
> On Sunday, April 1, 2012 6:42:17 AM UTC-4, Alex Skinner wrote:
>>
>> No the issue is that OpenBluedragon has a built in function called
>> render() that the other two engines don't have.
>>
>> when you're calling render() its calling the built in function which
>> takes one argument the string you want to runtime execute.
>>
>> but the fix is correct :)
>>
>> Alex
>>
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