Problem solved. There was a <cfflush> tag where coldfusion didn't like it.
Apparently if I embed a <cflocation> tag after a <cfflush> tag the
<cflocation> tag stops working. You learn something new every day :-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Chanter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 12 December 2006 11:32
> To: CF-Linux
> Subject: Totally bizarre
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> Has anyone had a <cflocation> tag simply stop working in 
> certain situations and servers? I have and it's bizarre. The 
> tag is directing to a page called dynamically from the dbase 
> and this works most of the time. But one tag on one page has 
> simply stopped doing what it's supposed to. I didn't make any 
> changes to the code or the server and the same page works 
> fine on a different box.
> 
> It's a long shot but I'm wondering if anyone has seen 
> anything like this before?
> 
> best wishes,
>  
>       -= Ed
>  
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> Edward Chanter
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> Collaborative Connections Ltd.
>  
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