Are you not able to use a <cfsavecontent> and return the variable?  Then you
wouldn't have to have output="True"...

Tyler

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Subject: [CFCDev] output=no overrides output=yes

Hi,
I have a CFC with several functions in it, i use one to decide what the
output should be, which then calls the appropriate output function.
I know having the html output in the CFC is not recommended, but in this
case it is not avoidable, and the functions that output, only do output, not
logic.
My problem is that if I use <cfsetting to stop the logic function from
outputting whitespace, I cannot put it above the <cfargument, and <cfvar
tags, so I still get around 20 lines of whitespace.
And if I use output="no", then the display functions (which have
output="yes") wont show anything.

Any help appreciated..
thanks
Adrian




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