yes, but I took them out and it still has the same result. The
cfinvoke is not firing I don't think.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Azadi Saryev <az...@sabai-dee.com> wrote:
>
> you do not actually have 2 and 3 as text inside your <cfinvoke> block,
> do you?
>
> Azadi Saryev
> Sabai-dee.com
> http://www.sabai-dee.com/
>
>
> On 25/09/2009 02:30, Phillip Vector wrote:
>> So for the meantime, I've put my cfc directory in the web root on the
>> development server I use.
>>
>> I have the following code to call the cfc
>>
>> 1
>> <cfinvoke component="cfc.filename" method="Read" returnvariable="User">
>> 2
>> <cfinvokeargument name="UserID" value="13204721-3474-8967-4897498740174013">
>> 3
>> </cfinvoke>
>> 4
>>
>> I see the 1, but nothing else (which tells me cfinvoke is not working right).
>>
>> The filename is "filename.cfc" and is in the cfc directory (which is
>> directly off the web root where I'm calling this).
>>
>> The read function shows the following..
>>
>>       <cffunction name="Read" returntype="Query" access="remote">
>>               <cfargument name="UserID" type="string">
>>               <cfscript>var Data="";</cfscript>
>>               <cfquery DATASOURCE="#DS#" name="Data">
>>                       Select *
>>                       From Users
>>                       Where UserID=#UserID#
>>               </cfquery>
>>               <cfreturn Data>
>>       </cffunction>
>>
>> Why isn't it working?
>>
>>
>
> 

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