Yea, Mike, I asked about this about 6 months ago.  You can't use "_date" in 
any way in the form field name.  Name it _datex or something and it works 
fine.

At 03:49 PM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
> > From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Got a weird issue happening here. I've got a form that, when
> > submitted, one of the fields doesn't get added to the
> > 'form.fieldlist' variable - hence, doesn't get kicked over to
> > the attributes scope (using CFFormURL2Attributes), and hence,
> > causes an error to kick when that variable isn't present.
> >
> > The variable IS present in the 'form' scope, though - it just
> > isn't in form.fieldnames. Doing a dump of the form scope
> > reveals the variable and the expected value. Doing a dump of
> > the attributes scope, the variable isn't there.
> >
> > The variable name in question is 'Brochure_Request_Date' -
> > and I've since adjusted that field name to simply
> > 'BrochureReqDate' and it works fine now. What in the old
> > variable name could be the issue? The word 'Request'? I know
> > it's not the underscores, as other fields in the same form
> > have underscores in them.
>
>I believe it is the _Date part. That is used with the cf validation of form
>elements to validate date fields. Not sure about all the details as I don't
>use it, but that is the gist.
>
>
>
>
>

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