I believe you're correct about the proper use of the function of DateFormat 
on a Unix system. Even though I may be developing for an NT environ, I 
haven't quite forgotten my roots in Unix...Linux is close, but just not 
quite the same.

I know that Unix is very sensitive to case  - just 'cause it's a very 
sensitive system....just ask it. ;o)

Erika L Walker put into words:
>I guess my question was too stupid to illicit a response over on
>CF-Talk....and I'm sure I know the answer, but I just want to make sure,
>because I keep seeing all these code samples in answers on the list with
>people giving no regard to case......so I'm posting it here for you guys,
>cause I know you luv me! :)
>
>In this sample: dateformat(today, "mm/dd/yyyy")
>
>Shouldn't the function be DateFormat() in order to work on a Unix system?
>(<--- haven't developed for Unix yet, but am about to start)......

Judith Taylor
ICQ: 67460562
Freelance ColdFusion Developer - Athens, OH

Friends don't let friends code before coffee.


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