don't know if this is the solution you're looking for but you could put
another style in the sheet and then call it in the td which you need to be
different by using <td class="name of style">

Kath

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Sent: 08 July 2002 16:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX CFDUMP / Stylesheets.


Anyone know of a way to stop a block of code from using stylesheets?  For 
example, my css obviously has a TD {blah} in it - and, because of that ... 
<cfdump> also uses that stylesheet.  Basic question here, but ... my brain 
is dead atm.  

Too much Warcraft 3. :)  (Awesome game btw)

TIA,
~Todd

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