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Arrr Shouldn’t it be <cfoutput>#REReplaceNoCase(x, "~([^~]+)~", "#SESSION[User].Member_\1#","ALL")#</cfoutput> You have included the var but your escaping the # so it will never
output the variable, but it will output a string as you have seen From: Yes I did that already,
and I also tried to call it from the same page and still produced the same
result.. On 2/6/06, Robin
Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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