If the app is in production mode you'll have to reload it to get it to pick
up the changes in the XML.

On 5/27/07, Phillip M. Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know it's probably obvious, but I'm stumped. I set the content
> variable, but it is saying it's undefined...
>
> Phillip M. Vector wrote:
> > It says  Variable BODY is undefined.
> >
> > *scratches his head*
> >
> >
> > The Application I want to appear in the body section is..
> >
> >      <fuseaction name="default">
> >               <include template="frm_Application.cfm"
> contentvariable="Body"/>
> >               <do action="Layouts.Header"/>
> >       </fuseaction>
> >
> >
> > and in the layouts directory..
> >
> >      <fuseaction name="Header">
> >               <include template="dsp_Header.cfm"/>
> >       </fuseaction>
> >
> > dsp_header.cfm is ...
> >
> > <table width="100%" border="1">
> >       <tr>
> >               <td width="20" bgcolor="#990000">
> >               </td>
> >               <td width="200" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
> >                       <cfinclude template="dsp_Menu.cfm"/>
> >               </td>
> >               <td width="400" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
> >                       <cfoutput>
> >                               #Body#
> >                       </cfoutput>
> >               </td>
> >               <td width="20" bgcolor="#000000">
> >               </td>
> >       </tr>
> > </table>
> >
> >
> >
> > Sean Corfield wrote:
> >> On 5/27/07, Phillip M. Vector <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> In the header file, I have a table where I have 2 columns. In the left
> >>> side, I cfincluded a menu. On the right, I'd like to change the page
> >>> shown based on what the menu selection was. (I.e. Blog, Video, Admin
> >>> section, etc).
> >> <fuseaction name="blog">
> >>     <include template="blogpage" contentvariable="body"/>
> >>     <do action="layout"/>
> >> </fuseaction>
> >>
> >> <fuseaction name="video">
> >>     <include template="videopage" contentvariable="body"/>
> >>     <do action="layout"/>
> >> </fuseaction>
> >>
> >> <fuseaction name="admin">
> >>     <include template="adminpage" contentvariable="body"/>
> >>     <do action="layout"/>
> >> </fuseaction>
> >>
> >> <fuseaction name="layout">
> >>     <include template="layout"/>
> >> </fuseaction>
> >>
> >> Then inside layout.cfm you have all your layout:
> >>
> >> <cfinclude template="header.cfm">
> >> <table>
> >> <tr>
> >> <td>
> >> <cfinclude template="menu.cfm">
> >> </td>
> >> <td><cfoutput>#body#</cfoutput></td>
> >> </tr>
> >> </table>
> >>
> >> The first three fuseactions place the output of the included file into
> >> the variable 'body' and the last fuseaction includes the overall
> >> layout for the page which uses the variable 'body'.
> >
> >
>
> 

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