Thanks. There was actually a small bug in my code. You are correct though, that outputting the var actually does give you a comma-delimited list, even though there are 2 values in the URL. Something in your post made me realize my problem. Brainfart on a Monday :) Thanks.
Cedric
> Cedric:
>
> on the form's action page, you can loop over the #cgi.query_string#
> variable, using the & character as a delimiter:
>
> <cfset foodList = "">
>
> <cfloop list="#cgi.query_string#" delimiters="&" index="i">
> <cfset foodList = listAppend(foodList, listLast(i, '='))>
> </cfloop>
>
> <cfoutput>#foodList#</cfoutput>
>
>
...
> and for whatever it's worth, in CFMX a querystring like this actually
> does return a comma delimited list...so <cfoutput>#URL.
> foods#</cfoutput> would give you the list you expected (just in case
> you were looking for that *one more* reason to upgrade) : )
>
> charlie
>
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> Peter,
>
> Yes, I have to use GET since I want the variables in the URL. I know
> #form.foods# gives me the comma-delimited list, but why doesn't #url.
> foods#? Any more ideas?
>
> Cedric
>
> > Any reason why you are using GET an not POST?
> >
> > Using post you would reference #Form.Foods# for a comma delimited
> list
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