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Variables 33
Variables
Variables are the most frequently used operands in ColdFusion expressions. Variable values can be
set and reset, and can be passed as attributes to CFML tags. Variables can be passed as parameters
to functions, and can replace most constants.
ColdFusion has a number of built-in variables that provide information about the server and are
returned by ColdFusion tags. For a list of the ColdFusion built-in variables, see Chapter 1,
“Reserved Words and Variables” in CFML Reference.
The following two characteristics classify a variable:
The scope of the variable, which indicates where the information is available and how long the
variable persists
The data type of the variables value, which indicates the kind of information a variable
represents, such as number, string, or date
The following section lists and briefly describes the variable scopes. “Data types” on page 35 lists
data types (which also apply to constant values). For detailed information on ColdFusion
variables, including data types, scopes, and their use, see Chapter 3, “Using ColdFusion
Variables,” on page 43.
Variable scopes
The following table describes ColdFusion variable scopes:
Scope Description
Variables
(local)
The default scope for variables of any type that are created with the
cfset and
cfparam tags. A local variable is available only on the page on which it is created and
any included pages.
Form The variables passed from a form page to its action page as the result of submitting
the form.
URL The parameters passed to the current page in the URL that is used to call it.
Attributes The values passed by a calling page to a custom tag in the custom tag’s attributes.
Used only in custom tag pages.
Caller A reference, available in a custom tag, to the Variables scope of the page that calls
the tag. Used only in custom tag pages.
ThisTag Variables that are specific to a custom tag, including built-in variables that provide
information about the tag. Used only in custom tag pages. A nested custom tag can
use the
cfassociate tag to return values to the calling tag’s ThisTag scope.
Request Variables that are available to all pages, including custom tags and nested custom
tags, that are processed in response to an HTTP request. Used to hold data that
must be available for the duration of one HTTP request.
CGI Environment variables identifying the context in which a page was requested. The
variables available depend on the browser and server software.
Cookie Variables maintained in a user’s browser as cookies.