I used to do that, then I started setting some of these "common change
items" as variables in the application.cfm. You want to change the
background on all pages? One line of code.
The best part is, because you control how you're using the variable, you
don't have to worry about "accidentally
I don't know if you're familiar with CF Studios code templates.
It won't simulate clicks and thinks like that but it can help with code
reuse. Such as creating tables and queries.
See it helps its in Options -> Settings -> Code Templates
Once you've created one just use CTRL + J to quickly app
Would using Snippets help? Once you've created a bit of code, saving it
as a snippet would let you easily paste it into templates.
Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Development & Consulting http://www.astutia.com
Allaire Consulting Partner & NetObjects Reseller
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>>if only Studio had such a simple, fast, dynamic macro
yeah. Yeah. YEAH.
I've used word to generate program code for terminal program before. because
sometimes, macros can reduce the amount of work significantly.
If not studio, you could still use word.
Eric
From: Dru Whitledge <[EMAIL PRO
Relief from redundancy would be not getting duplicates of everything on the
list. ;)
Supposedly you can use Javascript and VBscript to write what you are talking
about. CF Studio exposes objects (application, activedocument,
documentcache - i think) that can be used in these scripts. In CFStudi
I've used Extended Find/Replace quite a bit to run long tedious stuff, like
when people say
"can you make the background cornflower blue instead of white? because white
is so blah, i know that our site spans over 160,000 cfm pages but i'm sure
you can do it!"
It works for things like that as lon
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