Hi Stacey,

In FuseBox, this is usually done with a global header file.  Depending on
your preference, this is probably:
 dsp_header.cfm
 out_header.cfm
 blocks/header.cfm
 blocks/out_header.cfm

You can include this explicitly at the top of your index.cfm, or (much more
flexible) use CF_BodyContent and dsp_layout (or app_layout or whatever) to
defer the display of the page until all of the components have been built.

Is that any help?

LeeBB


-----Original Message-----
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Yall have a common way of contructing the header on each request? Maybe you
set the style sheet and JS file in the DSP file or something? I'm new here..
:)



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