I would expect it would need to be a cfinclude rather than a linkref.



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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim H
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tue May 08 18:31:31 2007
Subject: CSS Help

Ok, I am beating my brain on the table again.  I have a css stylesheet
attached to a cfm page.  I call the stylesheet from the head section of the
page by using:

<link href="css/main.cfm" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all">

Yes, the css file is a cfm page because I need to have dynamic colors in the
css for each individual site. (the code houses various versions of the
site).

It is not working.  I am not getting any of the css or the cf variables
displayed.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

JH



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