> You are best to simply create an HTML or CFML template containing
> your contact details then use cfinclude to display the contact details at
> the bottom of each of your pages.

Agreed.


> The ONRequestEnd.cfm template is not directly viewable in the browser
> (as is the Application.cfm file) and behaves in much the same way as
> the Application.cfm file

Not true.  Try it out and see.  It may not be *intended* for outputting
HTML, but the resulting code gets sent to the browser all the same, just as
the Application.cfm file does.

BTW, you need 4.0.1 or higher to use OnRequestEnd.cfm.



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