I'm using MSSQL and it is a varchar field.  Any reason why this might be a 
problem?
 
Thanks,
Brad

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jeff Lester
Sent: Thu 5/11/2006 9:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Reactor For CF] Extra space being output


Are you by chance using a char field in MSSQL?


On 5/12/06, Brad Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 

        I'm having trouble with extra space being output.  For example, if I
        load up a reactor object and then do a simple output like:
        
        <cfoutput>
        #User.getPassword()#
        </cfoutput>
        
        The output will have extra spaces after the password is displayed.  I
        most commonly see this when I forget to set output="false" in a 
        cffunction.  I wouldn't think this would be the case with Reactor.
        This even happens if I trim the data before calling save().
        
        When I view the source in the browser I see this:
        
        <input type="password" name="Password" 
        value="thepassword                                     ">
        
        I see this in all the input fields on my forms.
        
        Does anyone know why this is happening?  I searched the mail
        archives, but I haven't noticed anyone mentioning this issue.  I 
        wouldn't have noticed it myself, except that I had a password field
        that kept showing asterisks filling the entire field for a password
        that is 6 characters long.
        
        Thanks,
        Brad
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
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