How about using cfsvecontent ?

<cfif isDefined('test')>
        <cfdocument format="flashPaper" fontembed="true">
          #content#
        </cfdocument>
<cfelse>
   #content#
</cfif>

On 6/7/05, Gareth Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick question.
> 
> Is it possible to put conditions around start and end tags? I've tried it and 
> it doesnt seem like you can. Code example below of what I would like to be 
> able to do.
> 
> <cfif isDefined('test')>
>         <cfdocument format="flashPaper" fontembed="true">
> </cfif>
> 
> <html>
>         <head></head>
>         <body>
>                 test
>         </body>
> </html>
> 
> <cfif isDefined('test')>
>         </cfdocument>
> </cfif>
> 
> What I need to do is allow the user to display a report/document in either 
> plain html or pdf/flash paper, while still allowing (in the pdf/flash paper) 
> pager headers, footers, pagebreaks, etc.
> 
> Wrapping it all up in a custom tag kind of works where generatedContent is 
> used in the end tag, but stops/limits my use of headers, footers, etc.
> 
> All I can think of at the moment is have two files? but I rather not have to 
> maintain two files for every document that needs to be created.
> 
> So, suggestions are welcome.
> 
> TIA
> Gareth.
> 
> 
> 
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