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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T23:14:24+00:00 2026-05-14T23:14:24+00:00

If I do something like this in ColdFusion: <cfoutput>foo=#foo()#</cfoutput> The resulting HTML has a

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If I do something like this in ColdFusion:

<cfoutput>foo="#foo()#"</cfoutput>

The resulting HTML has a space in front of it:

foo=" BAR"

However, if it is not a function call it works fine, i.e.:

<cfset fooOut=foo() />
<cfoutput>foo="#fooOut#"</cfoutput>

Gives this output:

foo="BAR"

Where is this extra space coming from and is there anything I can do about it?


Edit To clarify, the space is not in the value returned by my foo function:

<cffunction name="foo" access="public" returntype="string">
  <cfreturn "BAR" />
</cffunction>

But I’ve also found that this doesn’t happen with built-in functions, i.e.:

<cfoutput>"#UCase("bar")#"</cfoutput>

Prints:

"BAR"

However, it does happen if I pass the output of my function to the built-in function (this part makes no sense to me). i.e.:

<cfoutput>"#UCase(foo())#"</cfoutput>

Prints:

" BAR"
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    2026-05-14T23:14:25+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 11:14 pm

    Make sure you have output attribute defined as false.

    <cfcomponent output="false">
    
      <cffunction name="foo" access="public" returntype="string" output="false">
        <cfreturn "BAR">
      </cffunction>
    
    </cfcomponent>
    

    Or, do it in cfscript style, and no extra space will be introduced.

    function foo()
    {
      return "BAR";
    }
    
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