ed as thanks.cfm.
I think the problem will be as u mentioned coldfusion is not parsing c
ode before handing it over to the webserver. we are working on Mac OS
X with MySql.
How to fix this problem...
It was working fine on PC, this is the first time we are
trying on Mac OS X.
Sangeeta
>Yes Simon I have closed the query, I forgot to paste it and I have
> saved as thanks.cfm.
> I think the problem will be as u mentioned coldfusion is not parsing
> code before handing it over to the webserver. we are working on Mac OS
> X with MySql. It was working fine on PC, this is the first time we are
> trying on Mac.
>
> Sangeeta
>
> >On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 17:21:17 -0400, Sangeeta Karmokar
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >If I understand correctly you are able to view the raw cf code in
> your
> >browser - is that correct? If so, then coldfusion is not parsing the
> >code before handing it over to the webserver. 1st things first - is
> >the page called something.cfm? If not, change it to a cfm extension
> >and then try again. If not - what web server are you using and on
> >which platform.
> >Also, you forgot to close your cfquery tag up there - could that be
> a
> >simpler answer?
> >
>Simon
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