Chr(35)

- Chr(74)Chr(105)Chr(109)

Angel Stewart wrote:

>You  have an ASCII chart? 
>
>I was using the Character Map and on that for fonts, Chr(23) is the #
>sign.
>I guess I used the wrong thing, and should look at a proper ASCII
>character chart.
>
>The only ones I know off hand are Chr(10) and Chr(13) ;-P
>
>What's the ASCII code for '#' ?
>
>-Gel
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: DURETTE, STEVEN J (AIT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>Angel,
>
>Try
><cfloop list="#form.displayfields#" index="qryfieldname">
>       <cfset DisplayTable = DisplayTable & "<td><" & chr(23)
>               & "##qry_ListAll." & qryFieldName & "##" & chr(23)
>               & "</td>" & chr(10)>
></cfloop>
>
>I'm not sure what the chr(23) s are for.  In my ascii chart, chr(23) =
>ETB (end of trans. block). So, I would leave them off.
>
>Steve
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>CFLOOP List="#form.displayfields#" Index="qryfieldname">
>
>       <CFSET DisplayTable = DIsplayTable & "
><TD><#chr(23)#qry_ListAll." & "#qryFieldName#"
>&"#Chr(23)#</TD>#chr(10)#">
>
></CFLOOP>
>
>I am trying to generate a .cfm page that contains a table listing, so
>that I can just select some values on a form, click submit and have my
>dynamic table generated for me. :-)
>
>But..I am having trouble with 'writing' the code to the file.
>
>The code is standard and should be:
>
><td>#qryname.fieldname#</td>
>
>The '#' is giving me grief, since the CFSET statement assumes that these
>are enclosing some variable name or other. How do I get around this? 
>It all has to be string data...that could contain #s or <!---s etc. etc.
>
>
>-Angel
>
>
>
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