But this is weird, cause this (below) works also and I have seen it before
where the onsubmit from the cfform conflicts with the bespokeley written
one.  But in this case it works,  even when a required text field is
entered.

<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function submitform() {
if (document.addsubctgry.subcatpic.value == "") {
alert("You must enter a picture for this subcategory.");
return false;
}
}
// -->
</script>

<cfform name="addsubctgry" action="adsbctac.cfm"
enctype="multipart/form-data" onSubmit="return submitform();">
<input  type="file" size="35" name="subcatpic">
<input type="submit">
</cfform>

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The interesting thing is the source code and its weird, look below.  When
the CFFORM is translated into HTML, the bespoke onsubmit is replaced by the
CFFORM one.  That was expected, what I didn't expect was that the CFFORM
function calls the submitform() from within its own function.

Wonders of cffform eh?
Mark




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