In my experience the cgi variables are related to the webserver you
are using, for example you will have different cgi variables with iis
than you will with apache.  Could this have something to do with it? 
What webserver are you using?

On 11/14/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>Application servers cannot know what CGI variables
> are passed to it.
>
> I don't see your point, when they are requested to use one of them, they
> do find it, no?
> So when I ask CF if it is defined, it shouldn't say yes if it is not.
>
> This bug is present in CF5, CF6 and CF7.
>
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