I know.. I know.. It isn't pretty code.. But it's how I learned how to 
do it and old habbits are hard to break. I seriously doubt that the #'s 
are messing things up.

Yup. Cleaned it up and it's still not displaying correctly.

Claude Schneegans wrote:
>  >>So why isn't this working then?
> 
>  >>    <cfset UserCount = #Users.Recordcount#>
>  >>    <cfset Question = #Replace(FAQ.Question, '$$UserCount$$', 
> #usercount#, "ALL")#>
> 
> You're not using # signs correctly :
> <cfset UserCount = Users.Recordcount>
> <cfset Question = Replace(FAQ.Question, '$$UserCount$$', usercount, "ALL")>
> 
> # sign should be used only inside <CFOUTPUT tags, rarely inside other CF 
> tags.
> 
> But this may not be the only reason.
> 
> 

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