Are you dumping the CGI scope or looking in the debug? If the debug, do you 
have CGI turned on in debug output or are you using a custom debug script?
Also, are you setting a variable name of CGI which can 'overwrite' the CGI 
scope (though this should never happen).


>I can output them with JavaScript too it seems... just ColdFusion won't 
>'see' them somehow.
>
> Ugh.
>
>>That should not be. CGI vars are supposed to exist in all places. Maybe 
>>not
>>gateway CFCs or web services, but any other template called from a web 
>>path
>>or included from such a template.
>>
>>
>>> I'm writing code for the man... and awfully frustrated because all of my
>>> CGI variables are blank. :(
>>>
>>>>Actually in this case that would be true.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
> 

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