I would pass it as a parameter, and output it from the attributes scope.

~Simon

> Simon Horwith
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> Fig Leaf Software
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-----Original Message-----
From: Troy Hiltbrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 10:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Suppressing the Output in a Custom Tag



I am trying to create a tag that will encapsulate all of my page formatting
that looks like this.

<cf_PageFormat>
        This is a test
</cf_PageFormat>


Everything to do with formatting is inside of the custom tag.  The problem
is that when I run it, it outputs the "This is a test" , then it outputs the
formatting and content in the correct place and so I have this stray content
at the top.  Is there a way to suppress the "This is a test" from the top
page making it only output in the specified place in the custom tag where it
is formatted.

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