What Mark is talking about is Slurp putting in its own url vars, if I
read him correctly.  I've seen the same thing.  When I first saw it I
thought it was someone hacking.  Heck, it still might be.

Amen to using errors to detect site flaws.  Reminds you of stuff like
the need to handle, for example, a form submission page that gets hit
with a GET instead of a POST.  I personally no longer email errors. 
They get stored to disk on the server.  Don't like cfdumping entire
scopes like I do and then emailing them in the clear.


-- 
--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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