Ryan,

That should work.  You may need to omit the leading /, but I use variables
in includes all the time.

Lem




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Of Ryan Everhart
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:49 PM
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Subject: CF Error

Hey is anyone still checking their email tonight?  I have a CF issue here...



Can I not do something like this?

<cfinclude template="/weddingweb/gb/gbsign.cfm?SiteID=#Site_ID#">

Where I basically have a Variable in a cfinclude statement?

I am trying to send the variable because the weddingweb directory is
actually a virtural directory in IIS and it doesn't recognize the
request scope variables I was trying to send to it.

Ryan
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