I am going to regret this, but...

We use a similar approach, and for the same reasons. 
But instead of the <cf_footer> tag, we use </cf_header>. (No parameters are 
passed to the close tags.)

<cf_channelHeader title="Blah">
        <cf_channelContent title="" subtitle="" subscriberOnly="">
        Blah
        </cf_channelContent>
</cf_channelHeader>

Jerry

Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/01/04 11:49AM >>>
Our framework here uses the custom tag approach, not to imply it is
the best way to go, just what has been in use here for years.  So a
typical page could be something like:

<cf_headertag title="Blah" check="Yes" userlevel="GenUp">

<cf_tableheader title="Something">
<tr><td>Blah</td></tr>
<cf_tablefooter>

<cf_button label="Back;Menu">

<cf_footer links="Yes">



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