> As a side note - you can even make it work for tags that aren't HTML as
> well. Ie, you can build a tag called <bi>, that would output both bold
> and italics. Or make your own <ray> tag. Of course, woe to the person
> who has to debug your code. ;)
> 
> =======================================================================
> Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Macromedia
> Email    : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hey Ray (you knew this was coming)... can you further elaborate on how to 
make a <ray> </ray> tag? :P

~Todd

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