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Using Coldfusion in frames
Hey just wondering if anyone could tell me how to use Coldfusion while designing in frames. I could get my queries to show up on the separate frame page but when it is combined in the whole frameset, it doesn't show up. Can anyone help?
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It's no different to executing cf outside of frames - the parsing taks place on the server when the page is requested whether it will end up in a frame or it's own window. Check that the template destined for the frame is loading. |
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