Either put it in your CustomTags directory, or if you don't have access,
create your own local CommonTags directory, and use CF_MODULE to call it:
<CFMODULE TEMPLATE="/commontags/bodycontent.cfm">
You can use this for ALL your customTags, even if you don't have access to
the CustomTags dir, as on a shared server.
(Note that this assumes you have your web-root mapped as "/", which is
standard in most CF installations.)
Does that help?
Lee (Bjork) Borkman
http://bjork.net ColdFusion Tags by Bjork
-----Original Message-----
From: David Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Help! I can't find the answer anywhere (and I've looked! Just not in the
right places!).
I want to put bodycontent.cfm in a common place and not have a copy of it in
every application directory.
How do I make this happen?
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