Does ASP 3 have a method of using variables when specifying an included
template (like cfinclude)? When I was working with it we only had SSI
includes, which all get processed prior to the ASP engine, so you couldn't
use variables in them. And all the ASP developers I knew were using
switch-case statements to display different headers and footers which just
ended up hideously bloating up the request since each header inevitably had
a db driven menu in it somewhere.

> It's not too bad. I haven't migrated to .NET, not sure I
> want to just yet,
> but I do find it annoying that I have to code so many
> loops in ASP. I really
> liked how CF does that for you. However, on the flipside,
> it is easier to
> control what the loop is doing in ASP than in CF.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:43 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Dynamic anchors on CF Page


> Ahh... Well, glad to know you were able to get it all
> working. :) I've
> worked in ASP myself -- about 3-4 years ago now I was a
> crack ASP programmer
> -- unfortunately for my boss I already knew ColdFusion.
> I'm lead to believe
> that I was pretty good at it but god those tools were
> hideous. ASP 3 or
> ASP.NET could be better, I dunno... I've not bothered to
> keep up with it.

>> Ok, well it turns out that for some reason I was using 2
>> different queries.
>> The bookmarks were for one and the content for the other.
>> (You must
>> understand, I am being taught ASP in which this is a
>> somewhat necessary
>> demon). At any rate, I consolidated the queries down to
>> 1,
>> then I had to
>> output it and end it once for the hyperlinks to the
>> bookmarks and then
>> output it again for the content in order for the
>> formatting to be correct.

>> The agonies of coding in ASP and not CF.

>> Thanks for your help...

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 10:27 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: RE: Dynamic anchors on CF Page


>> That sucks... I'm about tapped for ideas at this point...
>> Wish I had any
>> other suggestions to offer... Have you tested it on
>> multiple machines /
>> browsers to make sure it's not just a problem with your
>> particular setup?

>>> Well, based on what you're suggesting Issac, my page
>>> isn't
>>> having the
>>> problem described below. For instance, presently I have
>>> 6
>>> different
>>> hyperlinks to bookmarks on my page. When I click the
>>> last
>>> hyperlink, it
>>> takes me down about halfway into the page which is about
>>> the 3rd
>>> headline(bookmark).

>>> Does anyone have any other suggestions for how to get my
>>> bookmarks to
>>> function correctly. I am now on a deadline to get this
>>> done today.

>>> Thank you,
>>> Aimee' Clark

>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 9:46 PM
>>> To: CF-Talk
>>> Subject: RE: Dynamic anchors on CF Page


>>>> Ok, so I now have this: <a
>>>> href="###GetKey#">#title#</a>

>>>> The name tag as this:<a name="#GetKey#">#Title#</a>

>>>> <~~~~~~~~~
>>>> the above displays the ID for the title correctly when
>>>> hovering on the
>>>> hyperlink to the bookmark...but still doesn't seem like
>>>> it's jumping
>>>> directly to the bookmark when I click the hyperlink
>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~>

>>> Welcome ... I recommended the wrong thing didn't I? ...
>>> I
>>> mean -- I said you
>>> needed ## in front of the anchor I think... anyway --
>>> that
>>> code should be
>>> correct... My experience with MSIE has been that the
>>> browser jumps to a
>>> point where either a) the anchor is butted up against
>>> the
>>> top of the display
>>> or b) where the bottom of the page is butted up against
>>> the bottom of the
>>> display. So if your anchor happens to be close enough to
>>> the bottom of the
>>> page, the anchor link won't bring the display up beyond
>>> where the bottom of
>>> the page reaches the bottom of the display which results
>>> in the anchor being
>>> somewhat below the top. Not sure about other browsers --
>>> this could be W3C
>>> recommended behavior, not sure.


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