> Custom tags, cfmodule and cfinclude all exist for good reason, they
> are designed for modularising output. If you fully understand their
> use, you most likely would not desire to use a function to modularise
> your output though, of course, you are perfectly free to do so.
>
> While you are free to do what you will in any language, learning
> established practice is far from trivial or ridiculous. Things are
> usually done for good reason.

It is a mistake to confuse conventions, no matter how common they are
or how widely they're shared, with best practices. There is nothing
inherently wrong with generating output from within a CFFUNCTION, and
it has an OUTPUT attribute for exactly this reason.

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