Hi Vaughan,

can you please post relevant replies here

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:35:02 +1000, Vorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI, here's what I posted to cfaussie:
> 
> > Disclaimer: This has been noticed on our development server - and we
> > only assume that the updater broke it.
> >
> > <cftry>
> >         <cfset s = 1/0>
> >         <cfcatch type="any">
> >                 <cfdump var="#cfcatch#">
> >         </cfcatch>
> > </cftry>
> >
> > The above code after running the updater displays "[Unknown Type]"
> >
> > However:
> > <cftry>
> >         <cfset s = 1/0>
> >         <cfcatch type="any">
> >                 <cfoutput>
> >                         #cfcatch.type#<br>
> >                         #cfcatch.message#
> >                 </cfoutput>
> >         </cfcatch>
> > </cftry>
> >
> > Seems to work correctly.  Can anyone verify this?
> >
> > Vaughan.
> >
> 
> Further to this:
> 
> Change the code to:
> <cftry>
>         <cfset s = 1/0>
>         <cfcatch type="any">
>                 <cfdump var="#variables#">
>         </cfcatch>
> </cftry>
> ....and cfcatch appears as an empty member of variables (but again,
> properties are accessible via variables.cfcatch.type, etc)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 11:04:34 +0800, Andrew Mercer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wow! I get the same thing on my server. Luckily it is a virtual server :-)
> >
> > Also, it appears the cfabort doesn't do anything either??
> 
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