try

isdefined("url.Task#i#")

hth

Charlie Hanlon


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 12:57 PM
Subject: url variables


> hi, i have a page that submits values to a form as follows:
>
> var sendString = "rowNum=" + taskGrid.getRowsNum();
> for (i=1;i<=taskGrid.getRowsNum();i++)
> {
>  sendString = sendString + "&Task" + a +"=" + taskGrid.cells(i, 
> 1).getValue();
>  a++;
> }
>
> (new Image()).src = "updater.cfm?" + sendString;
>
> Therefore the update.cfm page will recieve:
>
> url.Task1 = ...
> url.Task2 = ...
> url.Task3 = ...
> etc...
>
> and will contain x amount of tasks in the url variable dependant on how 
> many rows  there are in the grid
>
> The problem i am having is that i want to reference them in the update.cfm 
> page             like this
>
> <cfloop index="i" from="1" to="#url.rowNum#">
>  <cfif isdefined("url.Task" & i)/>
>  </cfif>
> </cfloop>
>
> but it keeps giving me an error as it isnt recocognising 
> isdefined("url.Task" & i)
> of course if i change this to isdefined("url.Task1") then it works fine.
>
> is there are way that i can concertanate the url.Task with the value of i 
> and access the url.Task1
>
> i would appreciate any help with this
>
> thanks
>
> 

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