Meaning of <!cfmodule/> in coldFusion [closed] - coldfusion

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Somebody know what is mean
expresion like this:
<!cfmodule template="/backend/_modules/_sendDeclinedEmailNotice.cfm">
Actually I don't know what means ! in this line.

It doesn't mean anything. That will just keep the tag from being interpreted by ColdFusion. If you place that on a page, and then view in the browser, you'll see the actualy <!cfmodule text in the browser. Someone apparently just added an exclamation point to keep the module from running, instead of properly commenting it out.

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