Also, if it really is just flat HTML you are working with, you could use SSI includes inside shtml pages (Apache or IIS will serve them without the need of a separate application server).
Dominic On 8 November 2010 22:18, Russ Michaels <[email protected]> wrote: > > The age old method is to create a header.cfm, footer.cfm, menu.cfm, > index.cfm > > index.cfm contains the main layout, and cfinclude all the other files. > > You then have 2 options. > > create individual pages that work the same way as index.cfm, or create > content pages that get included into the index.cfm. > > so u might have a url of > > index.cfm/aboutus > > in your index,cfm you look for the value after the index.cfm/ > and then use this to determine which file to include, in this case > aboutus.cfm > > most of the frame works work roughly in this type of way, so you may want > to > just consider using one of those. > > If this is a really simple site then Framework 1 may be the best solution > for you, it is small and simple to use. > http://fw1.riaforge.org/ > > > > -- > Russ Michaels > www.cfmldeveloper.com - Supporting the CF community since 1999 > FREE ColdFusion/Railo hosting for developers. > > blog: www.michaels.me.uk > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:338981 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/unsubscribe.cfm

