Hi,
As I understand it, you can't insert cfml into the body of a dmHTML and generally need to use an included object instead, but some people seem to be able to work around this - the dmFlash web skin custom tag suggestion above a case in point "To put it in the middle of the body, you could put something like <!--
insert flash --> in the body and just use a regular _expression_ to show all before this, then the custom tag, then all after this text.".
Otherwise, is there a way of putting the code into your template?
Cheers,
Natalie
"Martin Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello everyone,
Is there anyway to use CF tags inside the body of dmHTML pages?? I would
like to include a CFM that rotates pictures, but can't seem to get it to
work.
Thanks!
Martin :)
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