<cfloop collection="#form#" item="locField">
<cfif locField neq "FIELDNAMES">
form.#locField# = #evaluate("form.#locField#")#
</cfif>
</cfloop>


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That resulted in this:

"Loop error Invalid collection '#FIELDNAMES#' - must be a valid struct or
COM object "

So now I'll try the CFDUMP that was suggested.

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<cfloop collection="#form#" item="locField">
form.#locField# = #evaluate("form.#locField#")#
</cfloop>

This will show all the form fields in the form struct.

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This is a bit of code from a custom tag written by Ben Forta showing the use
of form fields in a list loop. I too have tried to do a collection loop on
fieldnames with no success.

<CFLOOP INDEX="form_element" LIST="#FORM.fieldnames#">



Billy Cox
Intranet/Extranet Development
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I tried your suggestion but same problem. And my basic test still tells me
...

IsStruct(FIELDNAMES) = NO

The docs say it's a structure, my test says it's not.

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Keith,

I have had success with this methodology except that I use a list loop.


Billy Cox
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Subject: [KCFusion] Form fields a structure in CF5


We're running CF5 on NT. According to the docs, "As of ColdFusion 5, Form,
Application, Session, Server, Request, and URL variables are stored in
structures."

However when I try to retrieve form field information, I get error messages
about not having a valid structure. I test my form (which only has three
plain text input fields) with IsStruct and get "False". Here's my code,
which is only an adaptation of the example in the Allaire docs...

<CFIF IsDefined("FIELDNAMES")>
<CFIF IsStruct(FIELDNAMES) IS "True">
        <CFOUTPUT>
                <CFLOOP COLLECTION="#FIELDNAMES#" ITEM="FieldValue">
                        #FieldValue# = #StructFind(FIELDNAMES, FieldValue)#
<BR>
                </CFLOOP>
        </CFOUTPUT>
<CFELSE>
        <B>Error; these form field values are not a structure.</B><BR><BR>
</CFIF>
</CFIF>

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