> This is exactly what the CFSaveContent tag does.  It saves whatever
> content is generated inside of it into a variable - you can then
> display it later by CFOutputting the variable.

Okay, got it. I wanted to use the tag to save some selected content to use
again on a "printer friendly" version of the page.  So I guess on the
original, non-printer friendly page (where I still want the content to
appear) I'll have to first <cfsavecontent> my desired text and then
immediately output the saved variable on the page itself, as well as on the
intended, print friendly page.

Thanks.

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Regards,
Bob Haroche
O n P o i n t  S o l u t i o n s
www.OnPointSolutions.com




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