I'm thinking it has less to do with what is <cfinclud>ed and more to do with
whatever is in your Application.cfm.  Lots of people, myself included, build
sites that are nothing but pages included in other pages.

Maybe if you posted the contents of your Application.cfm ... ?

Todd Ashworth

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Subject: Combining Application.cfm with other CFINCLUDE's


| Hi all,
|
| I have been trying to build a user database for our web site. I am
completely
| new to both CF & SQL so it has been an uphill struggle.  I'm now working
on
| the problem of how to store & move variables from page to page across the
| site.  I wanted to use the Application.cfm page and session variables (in
| combination with SQL stored procedures) to accomplish this.  However, when
I
| put a very, very basic Application.cfm page in place (with only the
| CFAPPLICATION tag) it fragged the entire site.  Any ideas on why this
| happened?  Is it because every page we display is composed of two pages
(an
| index.cfm that CFINCLUDES the artwork and the index_content.htm which is
all
| of the content).  This is the only way we can do our design (see
| www.marksport.com) and it was in place before I got here so I can't change
it.
|
| Any ideas?? HELP!!
|
| :-)
| Oriole


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