> But if he is already including it at the top of each page, and this is going
> to continue to be the case, then I do not see any reason why you could not
> do this.
 -- I do... inevitably, you'll come to some point in your site where
you'll want to output only x number of characters.... or you just want
to show an image.. something that's an exception to the normal rule..
your application.cfm will then be spitting out DTD's for an image, which
will break this exception page.. 

Those examples might seem far off, but let the application.cfm just do
application logic... use a cfinclude tag for ANY formatting. I can't see
any reason why you would want to include formatting in application.cfm.

AJ

 
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Aaron Johnson
http://cephas.net/blog/
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