Hi Dave,

I've never used this approach before. Normally I would do this with css, but
I'm having problems getting the footer to appear correctly cross browser
with the dynamically extending pods - it tends to sit behind them if the pod
content is too high. I'd be open to any css based solutions for handling
this instead.

We don't have any cfcontent generated pages in the site - and nothing else
that could cause problems that I can think of, other the use of cfpod as I
mentioned and I've found a work around for that - all my pods are in a
single subfolder and the templates all have a -pod suffix, so I'm looking
for the existence of that and not displaying the footer if it's there.

Thanks

Will 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 March 2008 12:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: page footer in onrequestend and cfpod

> I'm trying to include a page footer in onRequestEnd in my 
> Application.cfc.

This is generally a bad idea. You generally shouldn't generate HTML page
output from Application.cfc/cfm. You're typically going to run into at least
one case in your app where you don't want to automatically generate page
content - non-HTML content generated with CFCONTENT, for example. I would
recommend that you implement an alternate approach.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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