CF5 regular expressions are POSIX rather than Perlish. So \d is being
interpreted as either 'd' or '\d' (I forget offhand) rather than a digit.
--Ben Doom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On MX this code works fine. On server 5 in returns that all variables are
> false:
> <cfif refind("#getexpression.regexpression#",
> #ListGetAt(form.SerialNumber, i)#)>
>
> The regexpression coming from the db looks like this: ^60C\d{9}$
>
> Thanks!
>
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