The URL and FORM scopes are structures. I think this applies
to all scopes but can't be sure.
No, some scopes aren't exposed as structures. For example, the Server and
Client scopes are not structures.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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The URL and FORM scopes are structures. I think this applies to all scopes
but can't be sure.
You can use the StructKeyArray(Structure) to return an array of the key
elements in a structure. So, if you feed the function the name of the
scope, you get an array of the variable names.
then doing
cfloop collection=#attributes# item=i
#i# = #evaluate(attributes. i)#br
/cfloop
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cf-talk 08/31/01 18:09
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cf-talk 08/31/01 19:00
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