Tried it...wont work. It says it's not a valid CF structure, which it
isn't...but I was hoping that they were equivalets. Seems strange for CF to
not use the same cfloop-collection code when implementing for-in. Maybe
Allaire wasn't into code reuse, or the code was really really nasty :)

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "S. Isaac Dealey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: cfscript for in vs cfloop collection...


> > This works fine:
> > <cfloop collection="#transDOM.selectNodes("/TrackResponse/Activity")#"
> > item="i">
> >
> > This throws an invalid parser construct error at the second
> > parentheses (yes I have tried both single and double quotes):
> > for ( i in objXMLDOM.selectNodes('/TrackResponse/Activity')) {
> >
> > Am I wrong in assuming that cfloop-collection and cfscript
> > for-in loops are the same?
>
> You might try setting the pointer to the object above the loop...
>
> myxmlobject = objMXLCOM.selectNodes('/TrackResponse/Activity');
> for (i in myxmlobject) {
> ... whatever...
> }
>
> it may just be that CF doesn't like that syntax for some unspecified
> reason...
>
> Isaac Dealey
>
> www.turnkey.to
> 954-776-0046
> 
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