request.cfdumpinited

> CFDUMP uses a large style sheet to format it's output. It
> is "smart"
> in that it uses a request variable so it only outputs the
> style once.
> However, if you use cfdump in a request and the output is
> swollowed,
> like sent to an email, then the second cfdump in your
> request will be
> missing the style sheet. The simple solution is to find
> that request
> variable and nuke it. I don't remember the name of it
> (just cfdump
> request :). Also, my fDump tag (or dumpf, I forget) will
> let you
> override the setting.


> 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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