ok

next one

set up a dummy file and run the code as if it were not in a custom tag.

so get all the stuff out of the customtag and replace the customtag include
with the actual code and see where you go

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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 12:24 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] RE: custom tag weirdness


The tag file is in the same directory. This is not an issue. I'll try more
sophisticated like moving it to a tag dir once/if I can get the basic
thing working.


> customtags can also be access from the same directory as the calling page,
> so if the "SelectOffices.cfm" file is in the same directory as he is
working
> with, then it can be accessed
>
> Steve

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