Tomek,

You could copy the navajo tag into your project, amend the code and
refernce your modified tag in index.cfm

Chris.

On Sep 17, 6:05 pm, "Tomek Kott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Another general question for you. I would like to do some final processing
> to an html page to clean up the html code (yes, I like my html pages to be
> nicely tabbed even after scripts), and thought that something like this
> would work as a replacement for index.cfm:
>
> <cfimport taglib="/farcry/core/tags/navajo" prefix="nj">
> <cfimport taglib="/farcry/projects/myProject/tags/tabbify" prefix="tab">
>
> <cfsavecontent variable="myHTML">
>    <nj:display>
> </cfsavecontent>
>
> <tab:tabbify html="myHTML">
>
> Where I would write some sort of sequence for tabbing the html and making it
> pretty in the tags/tabbify/tabbify.cfm and that same function would take
> care of the output.
>
> Would something like this work? Or would it create an extra layer of
> computing that would significantly reduce load times?
>
> Clearly, I don't think it would be cached, so that could be a problem. But
> is there a way to sneak this into the navajo.display tag so that it gets
> cached?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tomek
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