Re: Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-31 Thread Scott Stroz
OR, you could specify the content in a persistent variable scope (such as session) and then output th econtent on the printer-friendly version. On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 19:36:41 -0800, Bob Haroche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This is exactly what the CFSaveContent tag does. It saves whatever > > c

Re: Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-29 Thread Bob Haroche
> This is exactly what the CFSaveContent tag does. It saves whatever > content is generated inside of it into a variable - you can then > display it later by CFOutputting the variable. Okay, got it. I wanted to use the tag to save some selected content to use again on a "printer friendly" version

Re: Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-29 Thread Joe Rinehart
Hi Bob, This is exactly what the CFSaveContent tag does. It saves whatever content is generated inside of it into a variable - you can then display it later by CFOutputting the variable. -Joe On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:06:02 -0800, Bob Haroche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a MX server, I'm findi

RE: Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-29 Thread Michael T. Tangorre
> From: Bob Haroche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On a MX server, I'm finding that whatever I wrap in > tags is suppressed, but is available for output later as a saved > variable. Here's an example -- when displayed in the browser, the > "Test content here" phrase appears only the second time not

Re: Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-29 Thread jonese
we typically wrap the content inside the cfsavecontent tag with cfoutput tags. so it would look like: Untitled Document First time: Test content here Second time: #Content# On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:06:02 -0800, Bob Haroche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On a MX server, I'm finding that whate

Puzzled by cfsavecontent

2005-01-29 Thread Bob Haroche
On a MX server, I'm finding that whatever I wrap in tags is suppressed, but is available for output later as a saved variable. Here's an example -- when displayed in the browser, the "Test content here" phrase appears only the second time not the first. I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple. I