Aaron,
I'm running the very latest code and cannot reproduce the issue.
That's very odd behaviour. There's certainly nothing special about
'expires'.
Andy
On 13/05/2013 02:59, Aaron J. White wrote:
@Alan: Ok. But is there a reason I can't name a variable *expires*
with the dateAdd function? Can someone confirm they are getting the
same results with the nightly?
On Saturday, May 11, 2013 11:15:56 AM UTC-5, Aaron J. White wrote:
Hey guys,
I was using the dateAdd function to create dates for header values
and noticed using the function with a variable named "expires"
makes the function work incorrectly.
I am on the current 5-01 nightly.
Is expires a keyword or something or is this a bug?
Test case:
<cfset normal = dateAdd("yyyy", +1, now()) />
<cfset expires= dateAdd("yyyy", +1, now()) />
<cfset expires2 = dateAdd("yyyy", +1, now()) />
now : <cfdump var="#now()#" expand="false" /><br />
normal : <cfdump var="#normal#" expand="false" /><br />
expires : <cfdump var="#expires#" expand="false" /><br />
expires2 : <cfdump var="#expires2#" expand="false" />
my output:
now : {ts '2013-05-11 10:08:02'}
normal : {ts '2014-05-11 10:08:02'}
expires : *{ts '1959-02-19 11:36:10'}*
expires2 : {ts '2014-05-11 10:08:02'}
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