At 12:59 PM 7/31/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>It hasn't been running on CFMX for years, though, right? Was it on CF 5 or a
>previous version earlier?
Well, yeah. Heh. My bad. It's been running CFMX just fine for a few
months, but 4.5 prior to that.
>In CF 4 and earlier, the values for CFID and CFTOKEN were always numeric, I
>think. In that case, the above code would work fine. In CF 5, an option was
>introduced to allow the use of a UUID for CFTOKEN, instead of an integer.
>That's what you're showing in your error message. In CF 5, to enable this
>option, you had to edit the registry (or cf.registry on Unix). In CFMX, this
>option is exposed in the CF Administrator.
Per Isaac's suggestion and per yours, I both turned off the option to use
UUID for cftoken and replaced the isdefined with structkey. This worked at
this line, but I received a fresh error message:
* Error message: The string
"session.spanish1202d2ad76445536e6d-AFD6A182-F39D-EBCE-9A2A2E3A0ED188C5" is
not a valid ColdFusion variable name. Valid variable names must start with
a letter, and can only contain letter, numbers, and underscores.
The offending code is this:
<cfset "session.spanish1#cfid##cftoken#" = 1>
I tried turning "use UUID for cftoken" back on but got the same error message.
I'm guessing that this is probably a client-side problem rather than a CF
problem, but I am still at a loss...
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