Two possibilities I can think of here.
Are you running a proxy server? If you are then make sure you clear the
proxy cache. I have had this happen before too. I know they are supposed
to be served dynamically (forms) but proxy cache's in a different way to a
browser.
The other possibility is that it might be to do with security settings in
IE. Maybe they have it on high which may restrict certain variables from
being passed or scripts being received.
Just my two pence.
Martin.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Erika Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 January 2001 14:23
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Very frustrating form problem.
I am developing an application remotely, with absolutely no access to the
server the application is running on. The application works PEACHY on my
development machine, but we're having all sorts of problems with ONE
form/action page in the application at the client's site. It seems like
none of the form fields are going from the form template to the action
template. They're getting errors like:
Error resolving parameter #FORM.CFIRSTNAME#.
The specified form field cannot be found.
yada yada yada
The strange part is, this only happens on SOME of the computers over there.
Is this a browser issue I can help them resolve? They are using IE 5.0, as
am I on the development machine. It doesn't sound like a server problem to
me since some people can get through this form just fine.
Thanks,
Erika Foster
engineering-environmental Management
Applications Developer
(505) 866-1654
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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