I believe it works on the <table> tag itself, but not on <tr>,<th> or
<td> tags... at least I remember using it on table tags. I had a look
at the CF Report builder for the first time yesterday. Not too bad --
nice alternative to Crystal (which I've seen cause all kinds of nasty
problems up to and including complete server crashes requiring a
physical reboot, i.e. drive down to the hosting facility in Miami --
could have been badly used Crystal, though if that's the case, that
makes Crystal one of the most difficult technologies to use [properly]
that I've seen -- it's complicated enough just to use it at all). Not
to mention it's great to be able to get the reports automatically in a
more ubiquitous and/or portable format (PDF or FlashPaper --
FlashPaper because the Flash plugin has close to 90% adoption). I did
notice there are still some oddities about it -- if you get an error
from a report there's no way to access the generated cfml code and
often it doesn't display much about the error (in comparison to a .cfm
error). So my coworker yesterday had to copy and paste the report code
into a separate CF template to debug it, only to see that he'd typo'd
DaysInMonth() as DaysInMonty() (would that be days in the full monty
or days in the three-card monty?). I was a bit surprised to see that
it only supports a single query. I'll have to work with it some to see
if I feel that's a real limitation -- it may not be in the long-run.

Anyway, I'm gonna have to split and get up to the office speaking of
work.


> OIC said the blind man.
> I was putting the style in the table not a div tag.  Tried
> surounding
> each section in a div and set the style it is below, and
> it worked just
> fine.

> Still gonna have to get into the new CF Report Builder,
> its looks nice.

> Thanks
> Greg


s. isaac dealey     954.522.6080
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?

add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework

http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
http://www.sys-con.com/author/?id=4806
http://www.fusiontap.com


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