Thanks for the response Simon.  Actually, I can use the colon in a <input> 
verses <cfinput> tag, however, the <cfform> does not recognize the form 
variable and does not pass it to the Report Server.  This all works fine if I 
use regular HTML, but as soon as I attempt it with <cfform>, it dies....  We 
really want to have the look and feel of the Flash form.  I don't believe you 
can use <input> in a <cfform>, can you?  Any other suggestions?  

> Hi Tara,
> 
> Do you really need to use <cfinput>?  If not, then you can use a colon 
> in <input> without much further ado.  If there really is a need to 
> validate your form's input, why not code it on your own?  I'm sure 
> there are many open source libraries that will help you.
> 
> BTW, I hope I'm not mistaken, but I believe you can't use a hidden 
> type in <cfinput>
> 
> [ simon.cpu ]
> 
> 
> > Yes, I really want to be able to use the CFMX 7 Flash form as I 
> > believe that is the direction we are moving with our app.  There 
> must 
> > be some sort of workaround (escape sequence, variable, URL encoding).  
> 
> > I just have not found one yet.  I am leaning towards the URL 
> encoding 
> > - are you familiar with this function?
> > 
> > 

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