You should really look at your code.  The site blows up in Netscape.

-- 
Billy Cravens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone ever included a cfm file inside of a .html file?  I've got an
> > HTML page that I would like to include a small CF page inside of
> > and I can't
> > seem to get it to work.  I've tried the following
> >
> > <!-#include file="cfFile.cfm" ->
> >
> > <!-#include virtual="cfFile.cfm" ->
> >
> > and neither seem to do anything.  Any ideas?
> 
> Using our Fuselet method, you can put a CF (or ASP) application on any type
> of webpage, served on any platform, with one line of code.
> 
> Check out Ben Forta's Tip-of-the-Day in Fuselet format by pasting this line
> of code on any one of your pages:
> 
>   <script language="JavaScript"
>     src="http://fuselets.com/cftips/display.cfm"></script>
> 
> Or see it in action at http://fuselets.com/cftips.
> 
> Details on creating your own Fuselets will be coming shortly.
> 
> Ron Allen Hornbaker
> President/CTO
> Humankind Systems, Inc.
> http://humankindsystems.com
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>
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