I receive the following error message:

Just in time compilation error Invalid token found on line 57 at position 49. 
ColdFusion was looking at the following text:<XMP>@</XMP>Invalid expression element. 
The usual cause of this error is a misspelling in the expression text.<p>The last 
successfully parsed CFML construct was a CFMAIL tag occupying document position (57:3) 
to (57:9).<p>The specific sequence of files included or processed 

Hers is the scripting:

  <CFIF rsForgotpass GT 1>
  <span class="standardtext">Our records indicate multiple information for that 
  email address. Please contact <a 
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> 
  with your last known username.</span>
  </CFIF>
  <CFELSEIF rsForgotpass EQ 1>
  <CFMAIL TO="#rsForgotpass.email# FROM="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" SUBJECT="Your 
Forgotten Password" >
  
     Here is your username and password information.
  Username: #rsForgotpass.username#
  Password: #rsForgotpass.password#
  
  If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us.
  
  Customer Service Dept.
  </CFMAIL>
  <span class="standardtext">Your log in information will be emailed to you in 
  a few minutes. Please check your email box.</span> 
  <CFELSE>
  <span class="standardtext">We have no matching records. If you feel this information 
  is incorrect please send an email to <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]</a></span> 


Jeff Davis
VP Design & Development
www.iwonitlive.com


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