As long as you have a ColdFusion server (or one of the open source CFML 
servers) this is a perfect solution.


Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator

Trunkful Technologies, inc.
651-894-4238
wilg...@trunkful.com
www.trunkful.com

On Nov 8, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Rob Voyle wrote:

> 
> Hi folks
> 
> I am building a new website that will have about a 100 pages with an 
> extensive 
> menu that will need to change over time.
> 
> My thought is to create a separate menu file and create all the pages as cfm 
> files 
> rather than html pages and use cfinclude to include the menu. That way I only 
> need to edit the menu file as I make changes rahter than go thru and update 
> 100 separate pages.
> 
> Any downsides to doing that?
> 
> Thanks
> Rob
> 
> Robert J. Voyle, Psy.D.
> Director, Clergy Leadership Institute
> For Coaching and Training in Appreciative Inquiry
> Author: Core Elements of the Appreciative Way 
> http://www.clergyleadership.com/
> 503-647-2378 or 503-647-2382 
> 
> 
> 

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