Most web based email such as Yahoo and Google tend to ignore the style 
section.  I've tested many web email and stand alone email clients and 
found the only way to ensure the styles work as you intend are to use 
inline style definitions. 

ie.  <div style="blah: blah;">

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Paul Ihrig wrote:
> ok i have a cfmail file that is ignoring the defined styled on the
> included page that is mailed.
>
> if i hard code the background colors & fonts info with out styles it works 
> fine
>
> but if i either
>
> <cfmail to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> subject="Your vv.com Order Confirmation" type="html">
> <style type="text/css">
> <cfinclude template="../style.css">
> </style>
>       <cfinclude template="include/remail.cfm">
> </cfmail>
>
> or if i have stle linked from with in remail.cfm it still doesnt work.
> any ideas?
>
> thanks!
> -paul
>
> 

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