I believe the problem is that none of the color settings have a # before the 
color hexadecimal representation.

If you really wanted to retain your doctype, you can create a custom tag 
wrapper for cfdump and parse in the # sounds where appropriate....


- Calvin

-----Original Message-----
From:  Charlie Griefer 
Date:  12/9/04 9:51 am
To:  CF-Talk 
Subj:  Re: cfdump not formatting correctly

IIRC, removing the doctype from the document will resolve the issue
with the formatting of the dump.


On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 09:02:11 -0400, Brant Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone else have any issues with the <cfdump> tag not formating right? I 
> have found that sometimes my <cfdump> will lose all its formattin, colour 
> etc. It seems to be using the <div> id's of other areas on my pages, but I am 
> sure I am not calling the <cfdump> from within a <div>
> 
> I was just wondering if there was anyway of putting the <cfdump> statement in 
> a <div> itself to maybe maintina its own formatting ?
> 
> 



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