Thanks
I thought that the default was false.
if output="false" is not in the function tag the extra charaters show up. I
just had:
IIRC there was once an issue where if there is no output parameter, one got
behavior that was neither true or false, but something sort of in between.
This ma
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Subject: An issue with CFC output
Hi all
Hope I can explain this.
Has anyone encountered an issue with outputing a returned string from a CFC
method?
I have a CFC that has a function that returns a string. The function use to
just be on a .cfm page that I .
We have just recently upgraded
t in the function tag the extra charaters show up.
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> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks
I thought that the default was false.
if output="false" is not in the function tag the extra charaters show up.
I just had:
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 12:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: An issue with
Without seeing more of your CFC code, I would hazard a guess that you need to
add output="false" to your function declarations. Otherwise white space
generated in the function can be passed onto the calling page.
HTH
If not, give us a better example of your CFC and relevant function.
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Hi all
Hope I can explain this.
Has anyone encountered an issue with outputing a returned string from a CFC
method?
I have a CFC that has a function that returns a string. The function use to
just be on a .cfm page that I .
We have just recently upgraded to CFMX 7, so I wanted to get my functio
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