I'll chime in. I had the same problem. Running on NT, IIS4.0, CF4.5...
WHat I did was I changed the call to formurl2attributes to a straight
<cf_formurl2attributes>.
After that, I get a fight with the cfbodycontent call, which I changed to
<cfmodule name="bodycontent">
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Collins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 2:11 AM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: WireFrames 2.10 installation help request
>
> BORKMAN Lee, 19 Apr 2001, at 11:24 sent this:
>
> > I have posted a new version of the WireFrame Editor/Viewer for demo and
> > download:
> > http://bjork.net/taggallery/index.htm
>
> One of the requirements to use this app is outlined in the
> readme:
>
> <!---
> Define the location of the CustomTags directory
> The location should be an absolute CF-mapped location.
> In this case, I am pointing to the standard central
> CustomTags directory
> installed by ColdFusion, which is mapped like this by
> default.
> --->
> <CFSET request.CTDir="/CustomTags">
>
> My path for the wireframe210 install is:
> C:\Apache\htdocs\CFDOCS\wireframe210
>
> My custom tag directory is:
> C:\CFUSION\CustomTags
>
> So far I've tried just about everything I can think of but
> I keep getting an error message:
>
> Cannot find CFML template for module
> '/CustomTags/formurl2attributes.cfm'.
> Template file not found.
>
> These are some of the settings I've tried:
> <CFSET request.CTDir="/CustomTags">
> <CFSET request.CTDir="../../cfusion/CustomTags">
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike Collins
>
>
>
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