On 11/8/05, Will Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I usually assemble my pages with a cfinclude header, menu, footer, etc.
> But I figured it might be better to include the header.cfm in onRequestStart, 
> and footer.cfm in onRequestEnd to keep from spreading includes all over the 
> place.
>
> This way they'd all be in one spot. Am I thinking right??

Would you include the header.cfm in Application.cfm and the footer.cfm
in OnRequestEnd.cfm? If the answer to that is "no" then the answer to
the question above ought to be "no" as well.
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