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When using CFIF and using a variable from a form is it better to refer =
to the variable using ex: <CFIF Form.Var is not ""> or can I use <CFIF =
Var is not "")? Where Var is the variable in question that is from a =
form.
What is the proper syntax? I looked in the Ben Forta CF book and there =
is no mention of this.
Please help...
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>When using CFIF and using a variable =
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Ben Forta CF book and there is no mention of this.</FONT></DIV>
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