Yes I'm talking about the form validation.  On my localhost install, it worked
without knowinig where the these scripts are located.  I'm guessing because 
we're on a shared server, that you have to ppoint to these scripts.

Thanks.  That gives me the lead I was looking for.

D


>If you're using CFFORM you are probably looking for the validation routines
>that come with the form. They are java script and need the parameter
>ScriptSRC pointing to the directory where the cfform scripts are kept. 
>
>Example: <cfform method="post" action="myaction.cfm"
>ScriptSRC="mypath/cfform.js">
>
>Contact the hosting company and ask where they are keeping cfform.js and
>masks.js and point there in scriptsrc or find them in your CFLIB and put
>them in a location on your own site.
>
>That should do it...
>
>Robert Harrison
>
>
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 11:50 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: cfform - bad hosting company
>
>Doesn't cfform work by defualt when CFV7 is installed?  Is there something
>in the cf admin that needs to be enabled? 
>
>I sent an email to the Web hosting company saying that cfform wasn't work
>based on sample code from the documentation and they want me to tell them if
>there's something they need to enable in order to get it working. 8-)
>
>Thanks
>
>D

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