I've just had a thought...

.... if you don't want the header in the pop-up and you don't want a sub
application, <cfcontent reset="true">, no more header :OD

Ade

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Claremont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 December 2005 17:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: HTML In Application.cfm


Thanks for the example Bryan.

In my experience, the situation you describe has, in fact, come up from time
to time.

It has happened so infrequently however that I have gotten away with
creating a directory (usually a subdirectory of the directory containing the
calling page) on my site called NoHeader. This directory has a blank
Application.cfm and a blank OnRequestEnd.cfm. Any pages that meet the
criteria you describe are placed in that directory.

I am by no means convinced that my method is sound or logical or acceptible.
It has turned into one of those things that has worked so well for so many
years that I cannot justify changing it without a little convincing.

When I sit back and become more objective about it, though, I can see where
an application with logic far removed from mine would probably suffer from
the arrangement I have applied here. Thus, I am not about to suggest that
you are wrong.


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