I could be wrong - but I think Andy is wrong. I believe you can only
return the simple values - not the structure.

Yeah - so ajaxproxy is pretty cool. It has two very distinct, very
different features. On one hand it can make a simple connection
between your JS and your CFC code. On the other hand, it acts more
like a <cfbind> tag, firing events based on other changes.

On 8/27/07, benjamin schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ray you are right and you described exactly what i wanted to do - even the
> idea of building a drop down if there are several "johns".
> I'm going to look into cfajaxproxy. I want to try what Andy suggest too
> though - returning a structure.
>
>
> Any other ideas?

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