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To output the local variable that you created: |
MyFirstPage.cfm
in HomeSite.<CFOUTPUT> #Variables.ProductName# </CFOUTPUT>
If you performed the procedures presented in the last chapter, then you have already referenced the ProductName local variable. Prefix the variable now.
Your page should look like this now:
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>My First Page</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <STRONG>ColdFusion</STRONG> <CFSET ProductName="ColdFusion"> <CFOUTPUT> #Variables.ProductName# </CFOUTPUT> </BODY> </HTML>
The CFML tags were processed on the server.
The current variable value is returned as text to the browser.
<CFOUTPUT> <STRONG>#Variables.ProductName#</STRONG> </CFOUTPUT>
<CFOUTPUT> The product name is <STRONG>#Variables.ProductName#</STRONG>. </CFOUTPUT>
The HTML formatting and text is returned to the browser.
The CFML tags were processed on the server.
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You have output the current value of a local variable. You will perform the same procedure to output other types of variables. Move on in this chapter to learn about how you work with and output CGI variables.