Hi Lee,

Tip o' the day!

The other way to get these variables is...

Open up your Expresion Builder in CF Studio with Shift-CTRL-E. Open the 
variables tree.

OR click on the little Server Variables Icon in the CFML Basic menu bar.

It will have most of them, anyway.

(Hey, using this fancy schmany tool, I discovered something!  I did not 
know there was an XOR operator!  Or an IMP operator!)

Has anybody actually used the IMP (implication) operator in their code, and 
could give examples?


At 09:38 PM 5/15/01, Gabriel Bulfon wrote:
>Err, off the top of my head, I think that's CGI.query_string.  Turn on
>debugging, and have a look.  That's the only way to do it.  I can never
>remember all of them properly. ;-)


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