You can assign footer files in IIS, especially in a shared environment.  You can
even set up a different footer file for each virtual host on the shared server.
The good part about doing it this way is that the displayed footer will
automatically adjust to the page size., thus eliminating the whitespace inherent
on a dynamically created page.  The con would be that the footer would be
displayed on every page that site renders., but perhaps that is what you want to
do.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Tilbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:58 AM
Subject: RE: OT- Dynamic Page Layouts

| Agreed - came in late after no email for 4 days. Depending on the web server
| this is possible (footer), IIS offers it but never tried it - but in a
| shared environment it could be awkward. Does it need to be dynamic or just
| static?
|
| Cheers!
|
| >>
|
| Note that it is not good practice to use OnRequestEnd.cfm for any display
| outputs. (The same goes for Application.cfm)
|
| I understood that the Mickael's problem was not how to get something
| appended to every called template, rather how to get a display piece to be
| presented at the bottom of the browser window (no matter what template is
| called).
|
| /Hugo
|
|
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