Folks are still on the list, though I am not sure the list management tool
are visible anymore.

The acfug.org domain actually just auto-renewed - so I think we are still
good as long as the list software is actually running....

-Cameron

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Ajas Mohammed <ajash...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the email. I for one used to enjoy the challenges in this group
> with people sending their issues.
>
> I hope we can bring it back through this group emails or any other means
> as long as we are actively getting requests.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> On Wednesday, August 31, 2016, Frank Moorman <stretch...@franksdomain.net>
> wrote:
>
>> As the subject line states... hopefully this mail list still exists...
>>
>> I came across something interesting today... (and very stressful before I
>> figured it out...)
>>
>> I migrated code from a CF10 server to a CF11 server. And I had a major
>> bug because of it. It seems like the function of ListAppend changed.
>>
>> The Migration docs mentioned how there were changes to the CFScript way
>> of using list functions... but I did not see any mention of changes to the
>> CFML tag functionality.
>>
>> I had this code inside a loop:
>>
>>         <cfset devnull = ListAppend(UpdateString,argume
>> nts.DrawIds[loopix])>
>>
>> But it turns out that where CF10 and before would append UpdateString
>> with the additional value and store nonsense in devnull, CF11 changes the
>> way it works. In the above function in now stores the combination in the
>> devnull variable.
>>
>>         <cfset UpdateString = ListAppend(UpdateString,argume
>> nts.DrawIds[loopix])>
>>
>> The above does work in CF11 also which seems to be how to change it to
>> work on a minimal level.
>>
>> Hope everyone is well if this maillist still gets out,
>> Enjoy all,
>>
>> Frank Moorman
>>
>>
>
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