Hi Robert,

I looked at the code from your site (thanks for offering it up). I really
couldn't see anything significantly different other than the fact that you
used cfmodule to call sesconverter.cfm and I use cfinclude. I even changed
my code to call sesconverter.cfm using cfmodule, like you did, and the
results were the same. I doubt that it's a style sheet issue since it has
been working fine throughout the site until I attempted to implement the SES
code on my couple of test links.

Still scratching my head over this. Anyone else have SES problems like this?

Thanks,

Chris Montgomery

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 11:09 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
> Subject: RE: SES Questions
>
>
> Look at the code sample I posted, that shoudl answer your questions. I am
> using style sheets referenced like you have it and my style sheets work
> fine. I am thinking it could be a style sheet issue and not a CF problem
>
>
> Bob everland

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