McCollough, Alan, 19 Apr 2001, at 8:59 sent this:

> WHat I did was I changed the call to formurl2attributes to a straight
> <cf_formurl2attributes>.

No go.
 
> After that, I get a fight with the cfbodycontent call, which I changed to
> <cfmodule name="bodycontent">

> > <!---
> > Define the location of the CustomTags directory 
> > The location should be an absolute CF-mapped location.

I think the key will be in figuring out what is meant by an 
absolute CF-mapped location. Should I create a mapping in 
Studio or specify the full path when setting request.CDDir 
below?

Still scratching my head. I've tried adding a full path, 
i.e. c:/cfusion/customtags but it didn't work.

Any other suggestions?

> > 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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