"B. Cravens" wrote:
> 
> Sounds to me like the page with your frameset has some sort of "You don't
> support frames" message.  Depending on how you have the custom tag/filter
> implemented, it might be stripping out all of your frameset coding, thus
> leaving only your "no frames" message.  I'm not familiar with that tag, but
> it seems like if put in your application.cfm, it would strip out all markup.
> 

Thanks again Billy.  However, upon further testing I've found that just
the mere presence of an Application.cfm file causes the "no frames ..."
message to appear.  I have removed all cfm code from both the frames
page and the Application.cfm page.  If I rename the Application.cfm page
to Application.htm, the frames page shows up w/o a problem.  Still
awaiting further suggestions.

Thanks,

Andrew C. Davis 
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