Can not see an obvious problem. I would change the target page to new
one called test.cfm that only contains the code <cfdump var="#form#">
and see if that works.  If it does then you need to start delving into
the code that runs between index.cfm and your 'reply90day' fuse code.

Since this is fusebox the variables should also be in the attributes scope.

HTH


On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:14:17 -0500, Chad McCue
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an email being sent out to expired accounts that is a small form to 
> see if they would like to renew their account. The form that is in the email 
> contains two questions and a hidden field carrying their acctID. I am having 
> a problem submitting these fields, when the account receives the email and 
> answers the question and clicks the "Submit" button they land on the correct 
> page but my form variables are undefined. Any ideas?
> 
> 

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