Blair McKenzie wrote:
> The **** is basically whatever you like. If you have displayDefault.cfm 
> then you should be able to select it ("Standard page") when editing the 
> include.
> 
> Farcry automatically detects the available display methods, and only 
> displays the message you mentioned when there aren't any. Can you think 
> of any reason your setup wouldn't be looking at the correct directory?

Actually the template must be called displayPageXXXXX.cfm where XXXXX is 
something unique for your template. For example, displayPageStandard.cfm

All content types (with the exception of dmInclude sadly) follow the 
pattern:
   displayTeaserXXXX.cfm (for teaser templates)
   displayPageXXX.cfm (for full page displays)

Future maintenance releases will enforce this for dmInclude also -- 
hence its important to sort out appropriate prefixes for your dmInclude 
content templates.

-- geoff
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