> Its a little annoying that you can't use cfinclude
> inside cfscript, otherwise I think I would be totally
> away from ye olde <cfset> etc. :o)
You can, in CF MX:
<cfscript>
getPageContext().include("somefile.cfm");
</cfscript>
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