>The loadtemplate.cfm is a "engine" which provides us with overriding
>schemes. 
>
So basically you're using a cfmodule to cfinclude some files depending 
on what is in the attributes of the tag.

>I personally would only use cfsavecontent for caching logic.
>Then you would have encapsulated those tags with a cfsavecontent tag.
>  
>
??confused   cfsavecontent takes output and puts it into a variable. It 
doesn't cache anything.

Micha,  a favour. Could you put at least a little of the email that you 
are replying to into your response please? For some reason your emails 
don't thread properly, they always appear under the initial email and 
not under the email you are replying to.  In a long thread without a 
reference to what you're replying to, your responses can be very confusing.

Stephen


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