Re: input vs cfinput

2007-03-09 Thread Jake Pilgrim
I've encountered that before too. Yes, you scratch your head, maybe even shout 
out a why the hell did they do that?, but in the end - no, plain HTML inputs 
don't seem to conflict with CFFORM inputs. You of course can't leverage the 
extended attributes of a cfinput, but it's not going to throw any errors 
either. 

Now you're of course going to run into issues with cfform format=flash, but 
it didn't sound like you were using that. 

Jake Pilgrim

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RE: input vs cfinput

2007-03-09 Thread Dave Watts
 I found a few older forms that use cfform, but then use just 
 html input tags. 
 
 Not sure why they are that way, (of course it is not 
 commented) but i don't want to have to rebuild them at this point.
 
 just wondering if there are any issues that can come from 
 this type of usage.

No, it won't cause any problems.

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Re: input vs cfinput

2007-03-09 Thread John Seelye
Thanks for the help.

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