I think he's just mentioning that with ColdSpring you have to write  
XML tags as part of your projects. But of course, you don't - you can  
just generate the XML programatically and get away from tags  
entirely :-)

Best Wishes,
Peter

On Sep 5, 2008, at 6:18 AM, Alan Livie wrote:

>
> @Tom, can you explain the 'AOP/IoC/DI brain flash'?
>
> I use tags but wondered why you would have a problem writing  
> cfscript when using Coldspring?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alan
> ________________________________________
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> Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: [CFCDEV] Re: What's wrong with cfscript?
>
> On Thursday 04 Sep 2008, Sean Corfield wrote:
>> 'private'. It makes sense. Who are you trying to protect code and  
>> data
>> from?
>
> Remote execution, in Adobe ColdFusion's case.
> IIRC unless you've applied the hot fix to CF8, all public methods  
> are treated
> as remote accessible...
>
>> control, you can't use it to protect your code against any developers
>> so you might as well simply drop it. I quite like Adam's 'intent'
>> annotations.
>
> So you're saying CFMLs access="" attribute is just an 'intent'  
> anyway... ?
>
>> debugging, I use a notification service to send emails. I'm finding
>> that the omission of these tags is only a nuisance in very small
>> p.o.c. code and never an issue in "real" programs.
>
> Yeh, I think there is a certain amount of people who've left tags  
> behind for
> CFSCRIPT, and haven't yet had the whole AOP/IoC/DI brain flash -  
> which for me
> has got me back to writing in tags with an XML config file :-)
>
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> Tom Chiverton
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