Jordan,

This is true;

The taglib attribute only accept constant value, you cannot use a variable
to define the location of the custom tags. It is not very practical: if the
location changes, you'll have to perform an extended search & replace.
(This was a cut and paste from another web resource...)

Maybe MM will change in the future, and allow a variable for the taglib
attribute...

Fyi.. You say CFIMPORT in the subject, but CFLIB (???) in the email body...

Tkx,
Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Jordan Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 11:22 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: <cfimport> not allowing dynamic taglib attribute


Hi,

It seems that <CFLIB> doesn't allow a dynamic taglib attribute. I keep
getting a "This expression must have a constant value." error. Is there some
kind of work around for this? Simply so that I can specify the value in one
place and then have it filter through the rest of my app.

thanks

Jordan

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