The solution was not to use CFFORM at all. it now works.

> I have a simple one:
> 
> <cfselect name="endampm" required="yes" message="Please select an 
> AM/PM for the end time"  id="endampm">
> <option value=""></option>
> <option value="AM" <cfif schedule.endampm  EQ "AM">selected="selected" 
> </cfif>>AM</option>
> <option value="PM" <cfif schedule.endampm  EQ "PM">selected="selected" 
> </cfif>>PM</option>
> </cfselect>
> 
> 
> >depends on cfselect...
> >
> >in simple cfselect - one based on an in-page query, for example - you 
> 
> >can provide a value in the 'selected' attribute and an <option> with 
> 
> >that value will be pre-selected.
> >
> >advanced cfselect - one with a binding - does not support this 
> >functionality. but there are javascript work-arounds for that: google 
> 
> >'cfselect binding selected' and you will find them
> >
> >Azadi
> >
> >On 16/02/2011 21:34 , Torrent Girl wrote:
> >> 


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