> I can do this in Javascript, but I've been through the index of my CF 
> book and haven't found the a CF function that will return the 
> character at position X in a given string. (I tried treating the 
> string as a list, using the listGetAt function and specifying "" as 
> the delimiter, but CF balked at that...)  Can anyone help me out?  
Thanks!

Of course I find something right after posting...looks like the Mid function 
does this.  Any other practices to suggest? Thanks!

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