Hi Mike/Craig,
Actually, I make MOST use of CF_BodyContent when I am using frames, or when
I am using CF to generate static HTML files. BodyContent lets the indivdual
fuseactions choose the appropriate header file, etc. When generating static
pages, I have now thrown out my old CFHTTP versions, and use BodyContent
around a CFMODULE call to an entire FuseBox app. I end up with the entire
output of the app in a variable of my choice. Very sweet.
As for my CF_XFB tag, when you get the time to look at it, I suspect you
will be the first ;-) Flogging all round...
Thanks,
lee.
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Craig
since he was using frames in his demo he obviously does not need to use
bodycontent in the same way a non-framed app would......though I need to go
get
your
tags so I can see how you have adpated xfb with your cf_xfb tag and the
myaction value (sorry Lee, just have not had the time to look at it
yet...I
flog myself repeatedly).
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