also hash signs should be for the whole replace not for the string

<cfset strMyString = #Replace(strMyStringOld, "ab", "bc","all")#>

It happened to me before now it works thanks for all those who helped me.

Vani

-----Original Message-----
From: Shari Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 11:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Replace


I am trying to use the replace command to replace every character in a
string with another.  I can get it to work just doing one, but when I add
the scope it errors.

Example code:  <cfset strMyString = Replace(#strMyStringOld#, "ab", "bc",
all)>

Error Message:
Error resolving parameter ALL 
ColdFusion was unable to determine the value of the parameter. This problem
is very likely due to the act that either: 
You have misspelled the parameter name, or 
You have not specified a QUERY attribute for a CFOUTPUT, CFMAIL, or CFTABLE
tag.
The error occurred while evaluating the expression: 
<cfset strMyString = Replace(#strMyStringOld#, "ab", "bc", all)>

Works fine if I leave off the ", all"  Tried all kinds of variations, but
none work.  Anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?

Thanks,
Shari Jung
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