this is a long shot but I have experienced something similar: in administrator
check weather you have the same "script protect" on both servers, script 
protect set to "all" can sometimes break ajax.

Andrew.

> I have some previously running code which still runs properly on my 
> desktop but when I try to run it on the production server it fails 
> with "uncaught exception". I have isolated it to the point that it 
> issues a function call via dataproxy. FYI, the code (unchanged is:
> 
>       dataproxy.UpdateNA(
>                        f.UserOneID.value
>                       ,w.W1FirstName.value
>                       ,w.W1LastName.value
>                       ,w.W1Address1.value
>                       ,w.W1Address2.value
>                       ,w.W1City.value
>                       ,w.W1StateProv.value
>                       ,w.W1PCZIP.value
>                       ,w.W1Country.value
>                       );
> 
> It never gets to the function because the first line is now a cfabort 
> and no matter what I do (including changing the function name to one 
> that should fail because of conflicting parameters) it fails with the 
> uncaught exception (shown to me by Firebug). It also fails in all 
> other browsers, but the identical code does not fail on my desktop and 
> has been running for quite a while!
> 
> Any advise in how I can further isolate this would be greatly accepted. 
> Curiously I have 3 other similar function calls on the same page and 
> they all work. 


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