ListFind will check for an exact match on list items, ListContains checks if
the string exists at all in any list element (thus, "Black" matches
"Black/White").

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Why is this happening?  I don't want to display the variable ColorName if
> it has a value of something in my list "dontShowList".
>
> If colorname is "BLACK", "4", "Process" etc it does not show them.  It
> should show because "BLACK" is not in my list.  BLACK/WHITE is in my list,
> but not BLACK.
>
> It is like ListContainsNoCase does not now the delimiter for the list is
> comma.
>
>
> <cfset colorname = "BLACK">
>
> <cfset dontShowList = "BLACK/WHITE,4 COLOR PROCESS,CC,MM,YY,KK">
>
> <cfif NOT ListContainsNoCase(variables.dontShowList, variables.ColorName)>
> <cfoutput>#variables.ColorName#</cfoutput>
> </cfif>
>
>
> 

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