AFAIK, that's not anything special about a mac - I've just had the same
problem on a PC running IE5.5.
The solution is to re-write it like this -
<cflocation
url="http://www.yahoo.com/testfile.cfm?var1=0&var2=1&#CLIENT.URLToken#"
addtoken="NO">
I assume it's due to the addtoken attribute adding a '?' before the token,
rather than an ampersand '&'
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenny Tam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 March 2001 01:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: using cflocation with URL vars on a MAC
Anyone know of or have a solution to this problem?
MACs apparently puke on cflocations that contain URL vars.
e.g. <cflocation url="http://www.yahoo.com/testfile.cfm?var1=0&var2=1"
addtoken="Yes">
If I take out the URL variables it will work fine.
Thanks in advance.
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Kenny Tam
<HI> Harmony Integrated Systems
(604) 632-1700 ext. 284
http://www.hi.ca
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