If it is part of a plugin that you are creating, it can also exist in  
a includedObj directory in the plugin folder. Follow the structure  
that is used for the default install to understand the directory  
structure better.

elaine


On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:37 AM, jasonp wrote:

>
> Fred,
>
> The includedObj folder should not be in your www folder. Try placing
> your include files in the existing includedObj folder that was created
> when you installed farcry. It should be located in /project/
> includedObj and contains the default coldfusion templates that you
> mentioned _contactUs.cfm, _search.cfm and _siteMap.cfm. Then refresh
> your app scope and your Include CF Template dropdown should be
> populated with your new templates.
>
> -Jason
>
> On Apr 21, 12:50 pm, Selfprodigy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Okay i read a discussion on here where someone had a similar problem
>> but not quite the same as mine. What's happening is this... I put 2
>> include files into project/www/includedObj folder, and refreshed the
>> appscope.  I went into site, and created a new dminclude under a
>> navigation node, and it only has the 3 default options contact me,
>> sitemap, and search.
>>
>> Now when i refreshed the appscope it did strip away the few html tags
>> i had in my include file, but it still doesn't populate the list what
>> so ever.
>>
>> This is farcry version 4.0.9 installed on IIS 6 running off MSSQL.
>> It's installed under the webroot folder, and is not a subdomain. I
>> checked the application.cfm and the project is listed as =""
>>
>> Am i missing something here?
>>
>> -Fred
> >


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