Ooops  Sorry folks, it's Sunday afternoon and I had a brain fade there for a
while.  I realised after I sent that message that I don't need CF_StaticPage
at all.  All I need to do is wrap the dynamic page with <cfsavecontent ,
save it as a variable,  then write the variable out using CFFILE.  

DER!!!    So the problem is solved.   

But thanks anyway.

Cheers

Mike Kear

Windsor, NSW, Australia

AFP Webworks

http://afpwebworks.com <http://afpwebworks.com/>



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From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 27 June 2004 3:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CD_Static Page can't log in

Any one know a way around this?  

I have an admin area behind a CFLOGIN authentication.   The user updates the
database, then we have to create a static page based on the updated data,
which is then uploaded to several static sites as a kind of 'poor man's
syndication.  (those sites are very unsophisticated).

However when I run the custom tag CF_StaticPage,  all I get as a resulting
page is the login screen, meaning that while I might be logged in,
coldfusion itself apparently isn't.

How can I get around that?   I guess I have to change the login code
somehow, but I don't know how I can log coldfusion itself in.   Am I missing
something obvious?

Cheers

Mike Kear
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