Unfortunately...
<cfif parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name])>
Throws an error (Invalid CFML construct found on line 13 at column 83.)
--
Jay
> Bracket [] notation.
>
> Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections[Sections.Name]
> ...If the SectionName is dynamic, how would you access the variable?
> ...
> ...For example the Variable name
> ..."Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.UserManager.XmlText" has
> the ..."UserManager"
> ...part in another variable called "Sections.Name". I have
> tried many ...options ...and variations with no success and I
> know this is easy as I have done it ...before (although not
> from XML) and I can't remember how!
> ...
> ...EG:
> ...<cfif
> parameterExists(Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections.#Sections.Name#)>
> ...<cfif
> parameterExists(evaluate("Config.SiteConfig.SiteSections." &
> ...Sections.Name))> ...
> ...--
> ...Jay
> ...
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