What characters are you trying to use?

These look to be the same thing….

<cfoutput>#chr(13)##chr(10)#</cfoutput>

<%= chr(13) & chr(10) %>

or

<%= VBCrLf %>

VB also has a lot of constants for these…

Like

VBCrLf is the same as Chr(13) & Chr(10)

VBCR is the same as Chr(13)

VBFormFeed is the same as Chr(12)

They can be referenced either way. Maybe what you are looking for is already
there as a constant?

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From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CHR in ASP and CFMX

When I do a CHR() in ASP and a CHR() in CFMX they come up with 2 different
values. Is there any way to match the values up?

Bob

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