Ok, so this may seem like a simple question (my appologies) how do I
reference the html content directly, I know that within a page I would
reference the GUID with eg. #application.navid.Disclaimer# but I would
only need the html part of this, in this case, lets say I added a
title or teaser as well to the utility.

Regards
Mark W

On 8/9/05, Gary Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use the 2nd option then.  Create a dmHTML obejct in the Utility tree
> somewhere, grab it's GUID, put that in your config variable (so you can find
> it again) - or use an ALIAS on the Nav item that you store the dmHTML object
> under.  Puttin the GUID into your own config item is like having a an Alias
> for the dmHTML versus the Nav item. 
>  
> But, if you are sending HTML emails, why not just use the FarCry template
> concept and include your headers and footers for the HTML that way?
>  
> Gary
> 
>  
> On 8/9/05, Mark Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > 
> > Yes, I have been playing with the custom config files, and they work
> > to a point, looking at the detail of my specification it would be 
> > great to add html content withing the config variables so that the
> > disclaimer can be edited in soeditor then the xml is updated with the
> > html code of that info (config table in the db).
> > 
> > Chrs
> > MW
> > 
> > On 8/9/05, Mark Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I have a number of pages on my site that require a standard disclaimer
> > > and other information, is there a way that I can create this 
> > > information in farcry to be saved globally or application scope to be
> > > referenced within plpedit pages as an example we have some notes that
> > > are created from html content and file uploads etc and these notes, 
> > > once generated are sent by email with the content inserted into the
> > > email, as a default these emails contain disclaimers, to save time I
> > > do not want to have to create or cut and paste the disclaimer into the 
> > > note creation tools but would rather grab this info from the
> > > application scope or whatever is required.
> > >
> > > Using FarCry: b220, FourQ: b122
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Mark W
> > >
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