RE: Properties in CFCs: Here is the use (Was RE: Using THIS scope in CFCs)

2002-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
Tsk, Tsk... Ray is wrong. ( That never happens). Actually, I'm not. (grin) Create a CFC called name.cfc : cfproperty name=firstname type=string cfproperty name=lastname type=string [deletia] Supposedly, this is not possible without properties. ( according to one of my

RE: Properties in CFCs: Here is the use (Was RE: Using THIS scope in CFCs)

2002-07-18 Thread Raymond Camden
To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: Properties in CFCs: Here is the use (Was RE: Using THIS scope in CFCs) Tsk, Tsk... Ray is wrong. ( That never happens). Actually, I'm not. (grin) Create a CFC called name.cfc : cfproperty name=firstname type=string cfproperty name=lastname type

RE: Properties in CFCs: Here is the use (Was RE: Using THIS scope in CFCs)

2002-07-18 Thread Jeffry Houser
At 09:32 AM 7/18/2002 -0400, you wrote: Tsk, Tsk... Ray is wrong. ( That never happens). Actually, I'm not. (grin) Create a CFC called name.cfc : cfproperty name=firstname type=string cfproperty name=lastname type=string [deletia] Supposedly, this is not possible without

RE: Properties in CFCs: Here is the use (Was RE: Using THIS scope in CFCs)

2002-07-18 Thread Jeffry Houser
Here is a different question.. Is XML a supported returntype? At 09:42 AM 7/18/2002 -0400, you wrote: Let me add - though - that I encourage the use of cfproperty. Like I said before, it can be used for validation, and it also shows up when you display the CFC, which adds a helpful reminder