both URL and FORM scopes. If something exists in both, FORM overwrites
URL.
--Ben Doom
Joshua O'Connor-Rose wrote:
> At the risk of looking not too bright I have a question maybe I can get
> help, or someone can put me in my place
>
> So about scope.
>
> when I started coding CF (about 7 years ago) I really didn't know about
> scope at all, then I started using cgi session application client query
> struct form url and request scopes.
>
> But then I had a massive problems and had to change lots of code
> especialy when I had forms and urls passing variables to the same page
> to do the same thing. (mostly I had to write code to dump them all into
> request scope but I never put together a script to do it, which right
> now I'm sure I'll find, working with php fusebox form and url vars were
> dumped into an attributes array easily and I can probably base it on that)
>
> One day I just quit on the whole thing and ever since I realy haven't as
> many problems.
>
> What do you folks do when you want a variable that can be passed over
> form or url?
>
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