Mark Drew wrote:
> I reutrn to my hole shaking my head in disgust at my useless self.
BTW, after I wrote those custom tags when I could've just used the
built-in functions, I decided to spend some time actually reading the
CF4.0 reference guide. You see, I started using CF 3.1, but at the
time we had upgraded to CF 4.0, and that's why I didn't know the
function existed.
There are still many functions in CFMX that I don't know about.. one of
these days, I'll have to read the reference guide again... maybe when I
decide to go for certification. :)
- Rick
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