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LEGEND ,
Oct 04, 2006 Oct 04, 2006

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This may be a dumb question, but is there any limit to how many dots it
takes to get where you want to go? I always seens it done in 3's

On my site, to call my login cfc, is:
sfmain.cfcs.login (with the first 2 being the folders from the root and the
last being the cfc I am trying to call)

Could it be sfmain.cfcs.login.main?



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LEGEND ,
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Could it be sfmain.cfcs.login.main?

Yup It could even be:

a.really.deep.and.probably.hard.to.manage.directory.structure.cfc.file

No limit that I know of.

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> a.really.deep.and.probably.hard.to.manage.directory.structure.cfc.file
> No limit that I know of.

It depends on how highly one values one's sanity, I think ;-)

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Adam

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lol. Thanks.


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