I would think that there would be location issues with HTML in
Application.cfm. Meaning: you would need to fully qualify all of the image
urls in the HTML.

You might be better off setting a header at the server.

Scott A. Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
 
GNSI
11820 Parklawn Dr
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 770-9610  

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Claremont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 11:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTML In Application.cfm

But what is your rationale for the opinion that it should not be done?

It seems to me that placing a CFINCLUDE referencing a navigation bar at the
top of each and every one of my 2400 cfm pages in my intranet app is more
bass-ackwards than merely placing the code in question in the
Application.cfm.

I am all for learning a better way to do things, but I need something more
substantial than "I don't do it because I don't think it should be done".



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