> Actually Adam, as valid and true your advice was, it
unfortunately is
> not the issue with Wally's code.
It's not the ONLY thing wrong with his code, no.
However, if he's seeing that error, then - indeed - something
is afoot, and
form.name doesn't exist. If the last lot of code he posted is
indeed that
which he is running, it's odd, as they variable ought to
exist. The
indexing thing you mention will cause him other problems, but
that's not
the source of his immediate error. The code's not getting far
enough for
your problem to present itself.
The initial problem is - as the error states - form.name is
not defined.
This is "interesting" as according to the last iteration of
Wally's code,
there is indeed a form variable called name:
<input name="name" type="text" id="name"
value="" size="25" />
I suspect the problem is that this is NOT the form code he is
running, he's
still running the original code he quoted:
<input name="name#i#" " type="text" id="name#i#"
" value="" size="25" />
Either way, as you confirm, #form.name#i## is NOT right,
whichever way one
looks at it. And if the input is the second one I quoted just
above, then
your suggestion is spot on.
However I was kinda hoping we'd leave Wally to work this out
for himself,
hence my suggestion of trying the <cfdump> as a general
troubleshooting
approach to helping solve this and subsequent problems. I
believe it's
better to teach a person to fish rather than handing them a
fish burger.
--
Adam