We'll probably need to see the actual CF code to determine the cause of the
 
error, but one possibility is that the radio button is not actually between
 
<form></form> or <cfform></cfform> tags.

IE is very forgiving about this sort of thing, but Netscape is not.

HTH,

Mike


At 3/4/2002 12:12 PM, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>A client wants to send out HTML formatted email to their client
>  base.
>(Forget the flat text for this discussion).  I have a simple 1
>question radio button survey with a textarea box.  I would like
>  to
>pass the form to a processing page on their website, which then
>drives the respondees to the home page.  The form processing tag
>  is
>an absolute URL, (http://www.site.com/cfm_email.cfm?ID=6) and the
>
>form works great in IE v5.0, 5.5 and 6.0.
>
>However, no matter what mail client is used to view the HTML
>  email,
>if the end users browser is set to NN, CF throws an error,
>  stating it
>can't find the radio button variable.  I've tried this, with the
>  same
>results in the following HTML enabled mail clients:
>Poco 2.6, Eudora 5.01, OE6, Outlook 2000, NS4.79, NS6.21 - all
>  with
>the same result, works great passing to IE browser, throws error
>  in
>NN browsers.
>
>Any workaround?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>--
>Mark Leder, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/04/2002
>
>
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