I don't know if this happened for everyone, but this note (which should have come before my other on the same subject but responding to a later note from Dan) should have come first.
Maybe that was obvious, but if one read the second one before seeing the first it may have seemed confusing. :-( Darn email systems. /charlie > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of charles arehart > Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 3:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [CFTALKTor] cferror - This is Strange > > > Dan, sorry I haven't been able to jump into this until now. > What's the real > problem? Are you saying you're doing the CFIF in the template > being pointed > to by CFERROR? If so, then I think your problem is that you're using the > old-style CFERROR TYPE="REQUEST" which does not process any CF tags in the > template. If you look at the source of the page shown on your browser, > you'll see the CFIF and CFELSE in there. > > Of course, those should never be seen in the source of the page > sent to the > user, but that proves that the tags aren't being executed. They're just > being passed down to the browser, which simply ignores any "HTML tags" it > sees but doesn't recognize. > > Try changing your CFERROR to a TYPE="exception". But be sure to review the > slides, as there's more to things than just doing that. Not all errors are > caught by this newer style CFERROR. > > /charlie > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > > Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 1:37 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [CFTALKTor] cferror - This is Strange > > > > > > Inspired by Charlie's lecture at CF North, I started to develop a better > > way to handle errors. After trying a couple of things and > > wondering why my > > results were so strange, I finally developed a very simple > error template. > > Here is the code. > > > > <cfif true>yes <cfelse> no </cfif> > > > > When I create an error and call this template with <cferror>, I get this > > output: > > > > yes no > > > > Has this sort of thing ever happened to anyone else? How did you > > solve it? > > > > This happened on CF5. > > > > - > > You are subscribed to the CFUGToronto CFTALK ListSRV. > > This message has been posted by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To Unsubscribe, Please Visit and Login to http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ > > Manager: Kevin Towes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ > > This System has been donated by Infopreneur, Inc. > > (http://www.infopreneur.net) > > > > - > You are subscribed to the CFUGToronto CFTALK ListSRV. > This message has been posted by: "charles arehart" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To Unsubscribe, Please Visit and Login to http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ > Manager: Kevin Towes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ > This System has been donated by Infopreneur, Inc. > (http://www.infopreneur.net) > - You are subscribed to the CFUGToronto CFTALK ListSRV. This message has been posted by: "charles arehart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To Unsubscribe, Please Visit and Login to http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ Manager: Kevin Towes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.CFUGToronto.org/ This System has been donated by Infopreneur, Inc. (http://www.infopreneur.net)
