On 5/13/02, Kay Smoljak penned:
>Which is fine, except it's not taking into account commas that appear in
>the title or blurb fields. I'm sure there's a simple answer, but I'm at
>a loss to see it. Any ideas?

As far as I know, ColdFusion reads commas a list delimiters, period. 
It doesn't matter if you are using qualifiers. I'd like to see that 
fixed somewhere along the line by adding a Qualifier variable to the 
cfloop tag. The easiest thing to do is simply create a MS Access 
datasource and import the csv file. That will take 5 minutes.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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