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<cffunction name="TEST" returntype="string" output="false">
    <cfreturn "So your name is #name#?")>
</cffunction>

<cfif (isDefined("form.test"))>
<cfoutput>#test()#</cfoutput><br>
</cfif>

<cfform>
<cfinput name="names" type="text">
<cfinput name="TEST" type="submit" value="Call test()">
</cfform>

How to get the text from the textbox and set it in a variable? THANKS!

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  • Your form field is called 'names'. So you just need to do <cfset name = form.names> inside your IF statement that you already have.
    – duncan
    Apr 23, 2014 at 9:31
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    You you perhaps post your code to codereview.stackexchange.com, as there are a number of issues with it (of course this could be a very pared down example,and not actually your code: it's hard to tell). Apr 23, 2014 at 9:54
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    You would want to pass the value of of name to the function. Doing it the way you have breaks encapsulation. Functions should rarely reach outside of themselves for data. Any data it needs should be passed in as arguments. Apr 23, 2014 at 12:01

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This is how I would re-write this. Please note that I removed cfform and cfinput form example. They are not needed, and will likely cause issues down the road. You should pass in, as arguments, any data your function is going to need.

<cffunction name="test" returntype="string" output="false">
    <cfargument name="name" type="string" required="true" />
    <cfreturn "So, your name is #arguments.name#?" />
</cffunction>

<cfif isDefined("form.name") >
    <cfoutput>#test( htmlEditFormat( form.name ) )#</cfoutput><br>
</cfif>

<form method="post">
    <input name="name" type="text">
    <input name="TEST" type="submit" value="Call test()">
</form>
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  • 1
    Um, no HTML encoding? :( Apr 23, 2014 at 12:53
  • I would avoid htmleditformat. As of CF 11 it is no longer recommended, wikidocs.adobe.com/wiki/display/coldfusionen/HTMLEditFormat Apr 23, 2014 at 16:01
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    On the contrary James, I would stick with HtmlEditFormat (or custom encoding) and avoid encodeForHtml until the bugs have been fixed. Apr 23, 2014 at 16:15
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    Since CF11 has not yet been released, the use of htmlEditFormat() is justified. Apr 23, 2014 at 16:38
  • @PeterBoughton what encodeForHtml bugs were you speaking of back in 2014? Are they fixed? Thx.
    – gfrobenius
    Aug 10, 2016 at 5:29
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We just need to pass the correct form field name to fix this issue. In form fieldname <cfinput name="names" type="text"> and the return variable name <cfreturn "So your name is #names#?"> is not same. And unwanted closebracket ")" is there. So, If we correct the code means the issue will be fixed.

<cffunction name="TEST" returntype="string" output="false">
    <cfreturn "So your name is #names#?")>
</cffunction>

<cfif (isDefined("form.test"))>
<cfoutput>#test()#</cfoutput><br>
</cfif>

<cfform>
<cfinput name="names" type="text">
<cfinput name="TEST" type="submit" value="Call test()">
</cfform>

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