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		<description>Look out for errant #'s when migrating code into a cffunction so that you can reuse it on multiple pages.  &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I just spent several minutes tracking down a &quot;Context validation error for tag cffunction.&quot; error.  Turns out there was an unescaped #... &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Not so bad if the error had made more sense to me.</description>
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		<dc:date>2007-10-25T15:39:56</dc:date>
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		<description>SELECT * is considered bad coding.</description>
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		<dc:date>2004-09-06T11:11:28</dc:date>
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		<description>Interesting things happen when you create a function foo() in module boo. When in the page you do this #boo.foo# you get an output (no error) of function location in the server.</description>
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		<description>according to my last statement: probably this is only the case when you create a user. When you already have I user profile adding comments work fine.</description>
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		<description>your adding comment page doesn't work. Everytime you add a comment and submit you will be asked for additional user information. After that you are trapped in a circle.</description>
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		<description>When access=&quot;remote&quot; a webservice is created. When additionally returnType=&quot;array&quot; an array should be returned. Consuming this webservice with cfmx I got a class cast exception. Every other return type was possible but array.&lt;br&gt;I miss more webservice examples.</description>
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		<description>When access=&quot;private&quot; in a base component, components that inherit from the base component have access to the private function. This is known as protected access in most OOP languages. If this is the intended functionality then the documentation should be more clear.</description>
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		<description>Note that Dreamweaver MX fills the output attribute with true / false which doesn't work. it has to be yes/no.</description>
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		<description>It appears that functions are limited to the things they can do. I get a plethora of errors when I tried to put a CFX tag in a function (for a web service) would like to see more documentation (and a work around!!!) to this.</description>
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		<description>Working with the CFFUNCTION tags and have found that you can access variables set in the application.cfm file if those variables are numeric, however if the variable is a string then you get an error and you have to send it in via the struct. Seems to me that the application.cfm file is either available to CFFUNCTION or it's not, doesn't seem like it should be able to pick and choose which variables it will access and which ones it won't.</description>
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		<description>Working with the CFFUNCTION tags and have found that you can access variables set in the application.cfm file if those variables are numeric, however if the variable is a string then you get an error and you have to send it in via the struct. Seems to me that the application.cfm file is either available to CFFUNCTION or it's not, doesn't seem like it should be able to pick and choose which variables it will access and which ones it won't.</description>
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		<description>The output attribute, and the roles attribute can be used by UDF's as well as components, the documentation specifies that they can only be used with components.</description>
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		<description>the optional hint attribute is not documented; it is used by the component browser to generate the reports on the components used by the system, and should be documented as such along with the other attributes.</description>
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