User config variables would be one place.  These are saved in the application scope.
 
Another concept would be to place the text into a piece of content in the utility tree and then just set the GUID of the item into a config variable.
 
Or, you could simply just create a table somewhere in any database and write your own maintenance routines.
 
I wouldn't suggest cutting and pasting the text.  You would just make your email template append the information automatically.
 
There are probably other ways to do this as well.
 
Regards,
Gary


 
On 8/9/05, Mark Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi

I have a number of pages on my site that require a standard disclaimer
and other information, is there a way that I can create this
information in farcry to be saved globally or application scope to be
referenced within plpedit pages as an example we have some notes that
are created from html content and file uploads etc and these notes,
once generated are sent by email with the content inserted into the
email, as a default these emails contain disclaimers, to save time I
do not want to have to create or cut and paste the disclaimer into the
note creation tools but would rather grab this info from the
application scope or whatever is required.

Using FarCry: b220, FourQ: b122

Thanks
Mark W

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