I wouldn't think this would be a problem, as long as the
HTML/XHTML being "CFINCLUDED" was well-formed.
Dave Vause
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Subject: Fusebox/XHTML
Greetings,
I've just started working with Fusebox and find it to be a good methodolgy.
I was wondering if anyone has started working with XHTML (something else
that I've just started looking into) and if they've run into any problems
with the Fusebox structure.
I can't forsee any problems with the two yet, but it looks like XHTML is a
bit stricter with its 'well-formedness' than regular HTML. Since Fusebox
does many CFINCLUDES to put together a page I was wondering if this might
turn into a conflict with the XHTML format.
James Husum
BiznizWEB, Inc.
http://www.biznizweb.com/
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