Re: Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-19 Thread Paul Hastings
> Just because CFMX lets you do this, I wouldn't necessarily recommend that > you do it, because of exactly these sorts of backwards-compatibility issues. i recall it being the other way round going from 3.x to 4.x, near broke my heart ;-)

RE: Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-19 Thread Dave Watts
> It looks like a large hosting company like Affinity would update > their darned servers at some point. > > Crap - I got this stuff on close to 600 pages. ARGH!! Just because CFMX lets you do this, I wouldn't necessarily recommend that you do it, because of exactly these sorts of backwards

Re: Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-18 Thread DDB Lists
ber 19, 2003 5:05 AM Subject: RE: Multiply in Output Statement?? > > I've been building some admin pages that have stuff like: > > > > #myrecord.myvar * 100# > > > > This runs perfectlly locally, but once out on the server... ~

Re: Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-18 Thread Les Mizzell
>This syntax is valid in CFMX, but not in most earlier versions of CF. In >those versions, you can only wrap single variables or functions within pound >signs. You can work around this by using the Evaluate function to evaluate >the expression. > > It looks like a large hosting company like Affi

RE: Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-18 Thread Dave Watts
> I've been building some admin pages that have stuff like: > > #myrecord.myvar * 100# > > This runs perfectlly locally, but once out on the server... This syntax is valid in CFMX, but not in most earlier versions of CF. In those versions, you can only wrap single variables or functions within

Multiply in Output Statement??

2003-09-18 Thread Les Mizzell
Evening, This seems too simple. I've been building some admin pages that have stuff like: #myrecord.myvar * 100# This runs perfectlly locally, but once out on the server... Just in time compilation error Invalid parser construct found on line 32 at position 63. ColdFusion was looking at th