CFFlush Does Not Work Inside ColdFusion 8's CFLayout Tag
Posted October 10, 2007 at 2:18 PM
Very minor note (and probably irrelevant to most of you), but last night at the New York ColdFusion User Group, I discovered that CFFlush does not work inside of ColdFusion 8's new CFLayout tag (and other layout based tags most likely). While this might not seem like a big deal, just realize that if you use CFLayout to build your entire site structure, this means that content cannot be flushed to the client until the entire page has been constructed on the ColdFusion application server.
Again, this probably doesn't mean anything to most of you, and for those of you who use CFSaveContent-based frameworks, this is something you are used to; however, for me, somehow, in my gut, I just feel that CFFlush is important. I can't tell you exactly why, I just feel it in my core.
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Also, cflayout tags wont work correctly on a full CSS layout, the Database Explorer application of Raymond Camden, doesnt work for me on FULL CSS layouts.
yeah, I have problems with cflayout working sometimes, I believe it is something to do with the point at which the CF javascript and css files are included in the page.
I think the recent update to CF was supposed to address something like this..
Mat
Ben you are the only developer who even uses cfflush. What a waste of a post and time! Sheesh! :) I tried the tag a few months back out of curiosity but never have had a need for it. How was the presentation? Hopefully you learned some neat things on cflayout.
Great, now I have to do a post on the valid uses of CFFlush ;)
It was ok. I think the layout things that are going to be most useful are the ones that are tied to AJAX content updates. The CSS aspects I was not all that impressed with. Of course, we didn't cover it in-depth, that was just my preliminary feeling.
I have to agree with Ben here. I only came across CFFlush relatively recently (though I'm sure I tried to find out if this was possible many years ago - perhaps it was introduced later), and do think it has a useful role to play in certain circumstances.
For one, it's very useful for providing feedback to the user when a template is performing alot of processing (importing a CSV file for instance or sending out a large number of e-mails). I've also toyed with the idea (although only a little) of using the ability to return output while a template is still processing to build a nice Javascript update bar or panel.
While it's not an everyday 'cool' feature, it is one of those things that just comes in damn handy for certain tasks we have to perform from time to time..



