No. Most of the time they'll be functionally identical, but the
former is what you want to use in nearly all cases. It's more
performant, far less ambigious, and more clearly communicates what
you're doing. For example isDefined("arguments.imageName") will
return true if you have a URL variable named "arguments.imageName".
cheers,
barenyb
On 9/8/05, Matthew Blatchley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is this structKeyExists(arguments, "imageName") the same as
> IsDefined("ARGUMENTS.imageName")?
>
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