On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 10:52:35AM -0700, Goldthwaite, Joe wrote:
Ok I'll look into the METAL stuff. I skimmed over it but it looked confusing and didn't seem to apply to my current problems.
It's just a different way to work, requires a somewhat different mindset. (snip)
The highlights show the standard header that is a separate ZPT. I misspoke when I said that the result comes out quoted. The header comes out looking beautiful. It's the rest of the document that gets quoted. If I change IS_YTD_Header with IS_Ptd_Header, the non-header part of the page comes out correct. The only difference is the IS_YTD_Header is a ZPT and IS_Ptd_Header is a DTML method. Can someone explain that???
Nope. It's odd. If I were in your place I would start by inspecting the rendered HTML and see what's different between the two versions, then try to deduce the cause(s).
Joe Goldthwaite I'm having more fun than should be allowed!
Good, that'll help you get through these initial difficulties :-) -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com Look! Up in the sky! It's AGNOSTIC SPACE GRID ORIGINATOR! (random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)