Hello Willy,
<cfif IsDefined ("URL.myvariable")>
<cfform action="emp_add_action.cfm?myvariable=#URL.myvariable#" method="post">
<cfelse>
.....
</cfif>
Try this, the double quotes in IsDefined and the URL.myvariable in
pounds in CFform action...
CU
Birgit
Thursday, July 13, 2000, 11:39:59 AM, you wrote:
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> There Must be something I don't know about CFIF. I want to check if a URL =
> variable exists. If it does, I want to add the same variable to the URL =
> of the action of a CFForm, basically so I can check for it on the action =
> page, and use it to re-route a cflocation. =20
> Here's the problem. I have a CFIF that, if it's true, starts a CFFORM =
> with the URL variable included in the action, then it has a CFELSE that =
> starts the same form, just without the URL variable. Problem is, it =
> doesn't work. Tells me that there's an extraneous </CFFORM> at the bottom =
> of the template. Basically, whether or not the criterion is met, it =
> doesn't start the form. =20
> I musta missed something about CFIF, CFELSE, or CFFORM. Any Ideas? =
> Here's my logic:
> <cfif IsDefined ('URL.myvariable')>
> <cfform action=3D"emp_add_action.cfm?myvariable=3Dtrue" method=3D"post" =
enablecab=3D"Yes">>
> <cfelse>
> <cfform action=3D"emp_add_action.cfm" method=3D"POST" enablecab=3D"Yes">=
> </cfif>
> Whether myvariable exists or not it doesn't print either of the cfform =
> lines.
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> <HTML><HEAD>
> <META content=3D"text/html; charset=3Diso-8859-1" http-equiv=3DContent-Type=
>>
> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.00.3013.2600" name=3DGENERATOR></HEAD>
> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff=20
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> <DIV>There Must be something I don't know about CFIF. I =
> want=20
> to check if a URL variable exists. If it does, I want to add =
> the same=20
> variable to the URL of the action of a CFForm, basically so I can check =
> for it=20
> on the action page, and use it to re-route a cflocation. </DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV>Here's the problem. I have a CFIF that, if it's true, starts a =
> CFFORM=20
> with the URL variable included in the action, then it has a CFELSE that =
> starts=20
> the same form, just without the URL variable. Problem is, it =
> doesn't=20
> work. Tells me that there's an extraneous </CFFORM> at the =
> bottom of=20
> the template. Basically, whether or not the criterion is met, it =
> doesn't=20
> start the form. </DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV>I musta missed something about CFIF, CFELSE, or CFFORM. Any=20
> Ideas? Here's my logic:</DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV><cfif IsDefined ('URL.myvariable')><BR> <cff=
> orm=20
> action=3D"emp_add_action.cfm?myvariable=3Dtrue" method=3D"post"=20
> enablecab=3D"Yes"><BR> <cfelse><BR> &l=
> t;cfform=20
> action=3D"emp_add_action.cfm" method=3D"POST"=20
> enablecab=3D"Yes"><BR> </cfif></DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV> </DIV>
> <DIV>Whether myvariable exists or not it doesn't print either of the =
> cfform=20
> lines.</DIV></BODY></HTML>
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