While you may have an </cfif>, I don't see it in the provided code. 
It appears to be asking for it.  I assume it'd go after the "Show Reg 
Form"

>I am using two CFMAIL tags in a IF statement and get the following error:
>
>I have done this before. What gives???
>
>
>I have the code written like this:
>
><cfif formMethod EQ "send">
>
><cfmail>.....</cfmail> This tag sends the registration to an email address
><cfmail>.....</cfmail>  this tag sends an email to the registrant
>
><cfelse>
>
>Show registration form
>
>
>
>Context validation error for tag cfif. 
>The start tag must have a matching end tag. An explicit end tag can 
>be provided by adding </cfif>. If the body of the tag is empty you 
>can use the shortcut <cfif .../>.
>The CFML compiler was processing:
>
>The body of a CFMAIL tag beginning on line 55, column 18.
>
>
>The error occurred in D:\INETPUB\wifenetwork\conferencecalls.cfm: line 40
>
>38 :
>39 : <cfinclude template="includes/conferenceTop.cfm">
>40 : <cfif #formMethod# EQ "send">
>41 : <CFMAIL TO="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>42 :           FROM="#Email#"
>
>
>

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