Hrmmm...so are you using a <meta> tag to push the pages as text/html, or
something spiffier like a <cfcontent>, or maybe a setting on your webserver?


After reading the page you sent, I messed around with a couple <cfcontent>
calls to try and change the mime type of my page and nothing happened. My
cfdumps are still messed up, and the livedocs say that CF already encodes
the mime type as text/html. I don't think it's going to work that way, or at
least the way I'm doing it->


Tyler


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From: Sandy Clark
Subject: RE: Quick CSS question...

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-media-types/

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From: Tyler Silcox
Subject: RE: Quick CSS question...

Sandy wrote:  I've never had a problem viewing my cfdumps, but I also have
my  
development   web server to serve XHTML as text/html rather than the  
application/xml +   html.

Is this a IIS setting? Or do you have something special going on? Err...with
the development server that is ;-)

Tyler

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