Sounds to me like the page with your frameset has some sort of "You don't
support frames" message.  Depending on how you have the custom tag/filter
implemented, it might be stripping out all of your frameset coding, thus
leaving only your "no frames" message.  I'm not familiar with that tag, but
it seems like if put in your application.cfm, it would strip out all markup.

Billy Cravens
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>I downloaded and am testing the cf_inputfilter tag.  I
> have put this tag code in an application.cfm page in the root directory
> of my website.
>
> Since putting this application.cfm page in the root directory, my
> initial homepage tells me that my browser does not support frames, when
> in fact it does (NS 4.7).  I am using CF4.5 on an NT box.
>
> Any ideas?
.

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