Raymond Camden wrote:
> No - when used in cfinvoke, it is assumed to be for HTTP auth for a
> web service. You have to use cfinvokeargument.

Ah, so it is a reserved word thing? 

I had wondered that, but looking at the documentation: "Note: The 
cfinvoke tag attribute names are reserved and cannot be used for 
parameter names. The reserved attribute names are: component, method, 
argumentCollection, and returnVariable." 

'Username' is not listed here as a reserved word.



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