> 3 <cfesleif IsDefined('Request.SelectedDay')>
<cfelseif>  you spelled it wrong.  Don't worry, it's a Monday, I can
understand.

--=@ greg @=--
----- Original Message -----
From: "Todd Ashworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Invalid Token in IsDefined


> OK .. I'm getting an error on line 3 of this custom tag snippet.
ColdFusion
> says that the '(' is an invalid token.  If I comment out lines 3 and 4,
the
> error goes away and the code works perfectly (except for the condition
> handled by lines 3 and 4).  The syntax is correct as far as I can tell.  I
> get this error whether or not Request.SelectedDay exists.  Any ideas?
>
> 1 <cfif IsDefined('Caller.#Attributes.SelectedDay#') and
> Attributes.SelectedDay neq
> "ThisIsJustAMadeUpNameSoWeDoNotConflictWithAnyRealVariableNames_Day">
> 2     <cfset Attributes.SelectedDay =
> Val(Evaluate('Caller.#Attributes.SelectedDay#'))>
> 3 <cfesleif IsDefined('Request.SelectedDay')>
> 4     <cfset Attributes.SelectedDay = Request.SelectedDay>
> 5 <cfelse>
> 6     <cfset Attributes.SelectedDay = Day(Now())>
> 7 </cfif>
>
> Here's the full error message:
>
> Just in time compilation error
>
> Invalid token found on line 83 at position 20. ColdFusion was looking at
the
> following text:
>
> (
> Invalid expression element. The usual cause of this error is a misspelling
> in the expression text.
> The last successfully parsed CFML construct was a CFESLEIF tag occupying
> document position (83:1) to (83:9).
>
>
> Todd Ashworth
>
>
>
>
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