I thought maybe that could be the error, so I rewrote it...

<cfcomponent displayName="greetings">
        <cffunction name="sayHello">
                <cfset var strHelloMessage = 'Hello World!' />
                <cfreturn strHelloMessage />
        </cffunction>
</cfcomponent>

... and still got the same error message. :/

On Nov 13, 10:20 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unless it snuck into the 2.0 release right at the buzzer we don't yet
> support full script for CFCs. You'd have to have cfcomponent and opening
> cfscript tags, and then the rest could be in script including the function
> declarations.
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> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm getting this error when I try to access a CFC.
> > ********************************************************
> > HTTP ERROR 403
>
> > Problem accessing /practice/oop/greetings.cfc. Reason:
>
> >    Forbidden
> > ********************************************************
>
> > All I'm trying to do is run a simple CFC.
>
> > component
> >        displayname="greetings"
> >        {
> >                function sayHello() {
> >                // the CFML code for the method will go here
> >                var strHelloMessage='Hello World';
> >                return strHelloMessage;
> >                }
> >        }
>
> > --
> > official tag/function reference:http://openbd.org/manual/
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