I used to not scope and had to teach myself to scope and break that
habit...next one I am working on is cfqueryparam...

One day at a time...

Maybe we need to create a 12 step program for CF developers hehehe *grin*

Eric

/*-----Original Message-----
/*From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 2:28 PM
/*To: cf-talk
/*Subject: Re: Won't evaluate?
/*
/*While the naming is bad, why not learn from the experience and try to
/*scope
/*things?  It could save you a lot of random headaches over the years.
/*
/*On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Phillip M. Vector <
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/*
/*> Ian Skinner wrote:
/*> > <div class="FAQQuestion">
/*> >     #Question#
/*> > </div>
/*> >
/*> > Is ColdFusion seeing that as 'variables.question' or
/*> 'variables.FAQ.question' you have both on this block of code.  And it
/*may
/*> not be picking the one you want to output.  If so then be specific in
/*which
/*> one you want.
/*>
/*> OOOohhh.... *slaps forehead* I get the idea now.. Thanks. I can name
/*> them Q and A and use that (Yup. Tried it and it works). Yeah... I feel
/*> stupid now. :)
/*>
/*>
/*
/*

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