>
> I am new to CFC's. For a long time I could not see the practical pupose of
> them other than to get us CF'ers to go the way of OOP. (also, all of last
> year and half of 2004 was spent preparing and being in Iraq, and when I
> returned my job changed from CF to .NET, so I have been out of the CF
> programming game for a while). So after reviewing them some more I have come
> to realize that they are great. I am using them quite extensively now on
> some applications that I am currently doing. I have already saved time by
> not having to type the same query 2 or threee times. I like that if I need
> to change a query, rather then do it over X pages (assuming a year or two I
> remember where they are all at), I change it in one place. I am sure I can
> do this using a custom tag, but I think that the CFC method is more
> intuitive. Ben Forta has some articles on line that extol the positive
> attributes of CFC's, and really that is how I started to look at them again.
> Thanks Ben for "showing me the light".



Bruce


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