No. For that matter, you can't even write a cfscript function. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/22/00 10:43AM >>> Can I call a <cfscript> function through a link like a javascript function. Like ... <a href="javascript:function_name('arg','arg')">blah</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebarRsts&bodyRsts/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
- <cfscript> Tim Bahlke
- Re: <cfscript> Justin v0.9 MacCarthy
- RE: <cfscript> Dave Watts
- Re: <cfscript> Seth Petry-Johnson
- RE: <cfscript> Philip Arnold - ASP
- Re: <cfscript> Sharon DiOrio
- Re: <cfscript> Justin v0.9 MacCarthy
- RE: <cfscript> Tim Bahlke
- <cfdirectory> -- help. Larry Meadors
- <cfdirectory> -- help. miles
- RE: <cfdirectory> -- help. Dave Watts
- Re: <cfdirectory> -- help. Jon Boehnker
- Re: <cfdirectory> -- help. Billy Cravens
- RE: <cfdirectory> -- help. Mark Warrick
- Re: <cfdirectory> -- help. Randy Adkins
- <CFSCRIPT> Peter Benoit
- RE: <CFSCRIPT> Simon Horwith
- RE: <CFSCRIPT> Peter Benoit
- RE: <CFSCRIPT> Brad Roberts