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Hmm, actually "you're still in the same page request to
the server" even when you use CFMODULE calls, John. But I know what you're
getting at - CFMODULE calls have their own variable-space, seperate from the
calling code, whereas FuseQ calls live in the same variable space as the
caller.
This can certainly make life easier, although there
are circumstances where have a seperate variable space is exactly what
you need. It's good to have the choice ;-)
thanks,
LeeBB
Australians have to be pedantic. It is to compensate
for being an insignificant blot on the international landscape.
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