Thanks Ben,
No i'm not, Eather i have an error on some of my likes or there are other 
problems. I do use url parameter for some actions, but not on this one. 
However, again, the diagnostic info does not include the params as part of 
cgi.scriptname.
Thanks!
KES
>Kurt,
>
>Are you doing some sort of SEO method like "index.cfm/articles/34/"?
>
>In that case, it will use the "query params" in the script name I think as
>they are not delimited by the traditional "?".
>
>If you have a ? Before the query params, they should never be available in
>the script name. Please post a sample of the script name that is being
>carried over.
>
>-ben
>......................
>Ben Nadel 
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: kurt schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:17 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: cgi.scriptname and url parameters
>
>I notice an issue with using cgi.scriptname as the Action of a form. It will
>include the url variables of the previous link (sometimes?). Is there a
>reasion for this and is there a way to turn it off. My diagnostics do not
>show the url parameters as part od the cgi.scriptname.
>
>The only other thing i'm doing that is unusual on this form is that i'm
>submitting the form using onChange=form.submit(); for fields on the form.
>
>THanks
>KES

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