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You could just send the access key as an argument of the custom tag.
Again, it's no elegant solution, nor it's secure, but might do the
trick if time is a constraint.
Cheers
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Good point, but you'd still need the remote CFC if to give them
access.
CTs are good for parameterising output pages. You might also get
away with
this in the top of the page to not have to rescope anything:
<!--- Called as a custom tag --->
<cfif IsDefined("THISTAG")>
<cfloop collection="#ATTRIBUTES#" item="tagAttribute">
<cfset VARIABLES[tagAttribute] = ATTRIBUTES[tagAttribute]>
</cfloop>
</cfif>
Adrian
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Or even, you might be able to call this page as a custom tag, and
send the
arguments needed. Remote CFC would be a more elegant approach, but
if time
is an issue, custom tags or cfmodule would be your friend.
Let me know what you think.
Cheers
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You might be best doing just that in the long term.
But, you could write the remote CFC to call the page that contains
the
logic
you need.
Adrian
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OK, total ignorance time again...
Client has standard (but relatively complex) CF application running
on
6.1, which uses NO cfcs and very little in the way of OO stuff at
all -
it is all procedural top-to-bottom stuff.
An external organisation has been granted access to the site and
wants
to utilise some of the functionality built into at least one of the
current .cfm pages (where a set of data update functions will be
carried
out) through a webservice, expecting a returned success/fail.
(The updated data will be later available also via a webservice - but
that is a relatively simple query and query result return - I've
already
done this).
My problem is, I see no way of executing a .cfm page (it is an action
page that is called by many processes, lots of cfswitches) with or
without parameters, without having to rewrite the page as a cfc.
Is that a correct assumption, or is my brain simply failing me today?
Cheers
Terry
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