I've been looking for some sort of dynamic processing also, and was hoping
CFMX would have some sort of underlying Java methods to handle this. Pass
it a string, and CF could parser it as usual. But so far, no luck (and I've
asked everywhere I can think of.) I'm thinking that it isn't possible
because of the fact that everything CF does is compiled to a class, and
therefore it'd be almost impossible to get server processing on a class of a
class(?). If anyone can back this up, or provide any insight I'd appreciate
it.
I also started down the road of a creating a simple cf parser: basically #
sign evaluation, _expression_ evaluators etc. But then I realized I've got a
whole list of other lost causes to chase down...maybe next year ;-)
Tyler
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dynamic CF processing...
You can use cffile to do this as well as cfsavecontent. A tag called
cf_execute has been around for ages that does this.
Barney's idea sounds like a pretty good one to get you out of a boatload of
file writes.
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