CFImport allows you to create tag prefixes. You can also use a template
path (which cf_tagname does not have). I think it's a very elegant way
to group tag functionality.
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As a negative to this positive, every CFM that wants to use this
format has to have a cfimport, while cf_/cfmodule just works fine.
This is a very minor negative though. Just making sure you know.
On 3/12/07, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CFImport allows you to create tag prefixes. You can
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-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 4:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfimport vs. cfmodule/cf_MyTag for Custom Tag Calls
As a negative to this positive, every CFM that wants to use this format
has
Jamie Jackson wrote:
I (think) I've seen folks recommending cfimport over cf_MyTag and
cfmodule template=MyTag for custom tag calls.
I usually use a custom tag for header/footer inclusion like this
cf_MySiteHeadFoot ...
my body
/cf_MySiteHeadFoot
But was wondering if there's an
cfmodule has no problem whatsoever with dynamic template paths. :-)
Very true. Also, I know that CFImport cannot have dynamic template path
(ie. No ## in the template attribute). Not sure if CFModule is the same
way (but I guess that it probably is).
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Ben Nadel
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