> I'm trying to trace down the includes and CFCs in a large,
> complex
> site written by a few different programmers. Is there any
> software out
> there that can be pointed to a directory and will map out
> what
> includes are used where, what CFCs are called where, etc?
> If not, does anyone want to write one? ;)
I suppose I could... I'm not sure if I actually _desire_ to. :)
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