I got it working by this code:

<cffile action="read" file="#AbsolutePath#\AnimaisOnline\Chat\UltimaAtualizacao.txt" 
variable="dtUltimaAtualizacao">

<cfset dtUltimaAtualizacao = CreateODBCDateTime("#dtUltimaAtualizacao#")>

#LsDateFormat(dtUltimaAtualizacao, 'dd/mm/yyyy')#


Note the cfset tag. Looks like CFMX treats the first dtUltimaAtualizacao as a string 
instead of a DateTime object as CF5 does. 

That's not nice =/. Does anyone have another solution or another tip for that or 
should i really have to put the cfset tag in all my templates that handle dates? 

Thank you. 
(ps, i also have posted this on mm foruns, if i got the solution i will let you guys 
know)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Townend 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:15 PM
  Subject: RE: URGENT, cfmx interprets MYSQL date (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss) as INVALID!


  Drop the quotes...

  #LsDateFormat(DateVar, 'dd/mm/yyyy')#

  Instead of

  #LsDateFormat("DateVar", 'dd/mm/yyyy')#

  HTH




  Mikey

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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Leonardo Crespo - Cftop.COM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 18:05
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: URGENT, cfmx interprets MYSQL date (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss) as
  INVALID!


  I'm evaluating cfmx on j2ee. I use mysql as database and all my date are
  stored in mysql default format, witch is "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss". I'm using
  the Portugues(Brazilian) locale. 

  As you know, MYSQL stores DateTime objects in the format "YYYY-MM-DD
  HH:MM:SS". 

  When i try to run the code:

  <cfquery name=bla....>
  Select DateField from .... 
  </cfquery>

  <cfset DateVar = bla.DateField> (suppose DateVar has the value "2003-02-23
  18:34:59 ") #LsDateFormat("DateVar", 'dd/mm/yyyy')# 

  it throws an error saying 2003-02-23 18:34:59 is an INVALID date format. 

  the same error is returned if i use the CREATEODBCDateTime function, as
  follow #LsDateFormat("CREATEODBCDateTime(Now())", 'dd/mm/yyyy')# throwns
  this error:

  "{ts &apos;2003-01-07 16:23:09&apos;} " is an invalid date format. 


  ALSO, 

  <cfset temp = ParseDateTime("{ts '2003-23-02 18:34:59'}")>
  <cfoutput>#LsDateFormat(temp, 'dd/mm/yyyy')#</cfoutput>

  outputs this:
  {ts '2003-02-24 12:52:28'} 02/11/2004 

  when the correct date is
  24/02/2003 (dd/mm/yyyy format). 


  I cant understand why the mysql default date format is not valid anymore. I
  realy dont want to change all my date fields in my database, or change all
  my code that use dates (witch are quite alot). Does anyone knows why CFMX
  does that and does anyone knows a solution? 

  Tks alot 

  Leonardo

  
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