cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread daniel kessler
I have a problem cfincluding a file.  One include works but the second one 
doesn't.  Here it is:

cfinclude template=/includes/head.cfm
cfinclude template=/common/return_url_set.cfm

The head.cfm include works fine.  the return_url_set does not.  I checked that 
it's the correct path.  I found an include for another file in the 'common' 
directory and tried to include that path and it also doesn't work.  I put some 
extra blank lines in the included files hoping some extra white space would 
help (seen it before), but nope.  I separated the two includes by adding a 
blank line, but also nope.
ok, I made it a more relative url by changing it to 
../common/return_url_set.cfm and it works.  

So why does the / work on one file and not the other?

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Charlie Hanlon
Dan,
My assumption is that with the cfinclude template=/ , that the initial 
/ signifies a directory mapping set-up in the ColdFusion administrator.  If 
the 'includes' folder is OK, then that folder is mapped in the adminstrator, 
while the 'common' folder is not.


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From: daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: cfinclude problem


I have a problem cfincluding a file.  One include works but the second one 
doesn't.  Here it is:

 cfinclude template=/includes/head.cfm
 cfinclude template=/common/return_url_set.cfm

 The head.cfm include works fine.  the return_url_set does not.  I checked 
 that it's the correct path.  I found an include for another file in the 
 'common' directory and tried to include that path and it also doesn't 
 work.  I put some extra blank lines in the included files hoping some 
 extra white space would help (seen it before), but nope.  I separated the 
 two includes by adding a blank line, but also nope.
 ok, I made it a more relative url by changing it to 
 ../common/return_url_set.cfm and it works.

 So why does the / work on one file and not the other?

 

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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Leder
Since when did cfinclude work with absolute URLs?
I've ALWAYS had to use relative URLs.

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Ryan Guill
can you browser to *yoursite*/common/return_url_set.cfm ?


On 11/11/05, daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a problem cfincluding a file.  One include works but the second one 
 doesn't.  Here it is:

 cfinclude template=/includes/head.cfm
 cfinclude template=/common/return_url_set.cfm

 The head.cfm include works fine.  the return_url_set does not.  I checked 
 that it's the correct path.  I found an include for another file in the 
 'common' directory and tried to include that path and it also doesn't work.  
 I put some extra blank lines in the included files hoping some extra white 
 space would help (seen it before), but nope.  I separated the two includes by 
 adding a blank line, but also nope.
 ok, I made it a more relative url by changing it to 
 ../common/return_url_set.cfm and it works.

 So why does the / work on one file and not the other?

 

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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Are those both CF mappings?
/includes
/common

Because that’s what CF thinks they are when they start with /
 
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-Original Message-
From: daniel kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 9:38 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cfinclude problem

I have a problem cfincluding a file.  One include works but the second one
doesn't.  Here it is:

cfinclude template=/includes/head.cfm
cfinclude template=/common/return_url_set.cfm

The head.cfm include works fine.  the return_url_set does not.  I checked
that it's the correct path.  I found an include for another file in the
'common' directory and tried to include that path and it also doesn't work.
I put some extra blank lines in the included files hoping some extra white
space would help (seen it before), but nope.  I separated the two includes
by adding a blank line, but also nope.
ok, I made it a more relative url by changing it to
../common/return_url_set.cfm and it works.  

So why does the / work on one file and not the other?



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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Dawson, Michael
It's always absolute when you start the path with a /.

As far as I know, CF has always been like that.

M!ke 

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Subject: RE: cfinclude problem

Since when did cfinclude work with absolute URLs?
I've ALWAYS had to use relative URLs.

Mark

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Charlie Griefer
/ is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

On 11/11/05, Dawson, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It's always absolute when you start the path with a /.

 As far as I know, CF has always been like that.

 M!ke

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 Subject: RE: cfinclude problem

 Since when did cfinclude work with absolute URLs?
 I've ALWAYS had to use relative URLs.

 Mark

 

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread daniel kessler
can't believe I didn't try that but yep.

can you browser to *yoursite*/common/return_url_set.cfm ?


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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Justin D. Scott
 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping
 (defined in the CF Admin) that goes to the root of
 the site.

ColdFusion has no concept of your site like IIS does.  If my root folder
is c:\http\mysite and I try to include /folder/file.cfm ColdFusion
wouldn't know where to begin looking.  Any include like this has to be
defined in the administrator as a mapping, otherwise, use relative paths
from the file you're including from.


-Justin Scott



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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread daniel kessler
I didn't do any special mapping in cfAdmin because it's shared hosting and I 
have no access to any admin tools.

/ is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

So if this is the case then why wouldn't it work?  Sounds like you're saying 
that it should.

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Ryan Guill
Do you have a /common mapping in your cf admin?

On 11/11/05, daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 can't believe I didn't try that but yep.

 can you browser to *yoursite*/common/return_url_set.cfm ?
 
 
 On 11/11/05, daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 

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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Justin D. Scott
Or it could be so long since I've tried to do this (include a non-relative
path) that it could have changed the way it handles includes since 4.0.


-Justin Scott




 -Original Message-
 From: Justin D. Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:07 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: cfinclude problem
 
  / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping
  (defined in the CF Admin) that goes to the root of
  the site.
 
 ColdFusion has no concept of your site like IIS does.  If 
 my root folder
 is c:\http\mysite and I try to include /folder/file.cfm ColdFusion
 wouldn't know where to begin looking.  Any include like this has to be
 defined in the administrator as a mapping, otherwise, use 
 relative paths
 from the file you're including from.
 
 
 -Justin Scott
 
 
 
 

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Ryan Guill
On 11/11/05, Justin D. Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping
  (defined in the CF Admin) that goes to the root of
  the site.

 ColdFusion has no concept of your site like IIS does.  If my root folder
 is c:\http\mysite and I try to include /folder/file.cfm ColdFusion
 wouldn't know where to begin looking.  Any include like this has to be
 defined in the administrator as a mapping, otherwise, use relative paths
 from the file you're including from.

this is wrong.  from the code I am currently working on:

cfinclude template=/pmd/view/include/stylesheets.cfm /

I have no /pmd mapping in my cfadmin, and no pmd virtual site in iis. 
And it works perfectly.

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Charlie Hanlon
Based on your statement that the included files where cfinclude 
template=/includes/* / are included, while the cfinclude 
template=/common/* / are not included...possibly indicates that a 
mapping has been made for the 'includes' folder, but not the 'common' 
folder.  Is there any way to find out from the host if there are any such 
mappings


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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: cfinclude problem


I didn't do any special mapping in cfAdmin because it's shared hosting and 
I have no access to any admin tools.

/ is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

 So if this is the case then why wouldn't it work?  Sounds like you're 
 saying that it should.

 

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Ryan Guill
I dont think my message went through, so just in case:

ah, you are on a shared host?  Chances are, someone else has a mapping
of /common already set up.  The mapping would take priority over the
absolute mapping, so cf is looking for a file in that /common mapping,
not your /common directory.  rename your common folder to something
like /commonFoo and change your cfinclude accordingly and see if it
works.


On 11/11/05, daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I didn't do any special mapping in cfAdmin because it's shared hosting and I 
 have no access to any admin tools.

 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
 Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

 So if this is the case then why wouldn't it work?  Sounds like you're saying 
 that it should.

 

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Ryan Guill
ah, you are on a shared host?  Chances are, someone else has a mapping
of /common already set up.  The mapping would take priority over the
absolute mapping, so cf is looking for a file in that /common mapping,
not your /common directory.  rename your common folder to something
like /commonFoo and change your cfinclude accordingly and see if it
works.

On 11/11/05, daniel kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I didn't do any special mapping in cfAdmin because it's shared hosting and I 
 have no access to any admin tools.

 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
 Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

 So if this is the case then why wouldn't it work?  Sounds like you're saying 
 that it should.

 

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Sean Corfield
On 11/11/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
 Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

It may have been in the past but recent releases do not define / as a
mapping in the admin and, in fact, having that mapping can cause
problems, especially on shared hosting, because it hijacks any path
beginning with / (e.g., /index.cfm).

I'd say the problem here is exactly what Ryan Guill said: someone on
your shared server has a mapping for /common and it's hijacking your
includes.
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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Charlie Hanlon
Sean
If  'recent releases do not define / as a mapping in the admin', then 
what do they define the / as??

thanks

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From: Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: cfinclude problem


 On 11/11/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
 Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

 It may have been in the past but recent releases do not define / as a
 mapping in the admin and, in fact, having that mapping can cause
 problems, especially on shared hosting, because it hijacks any path
 beginning with / (e.g., /index.cfm).

 I'd say the problem here is exactly what Ryan Guill said: someone on
 your shared server has a mapping for /common and it's hijacking your
 includes.
 --
 Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
 Got frameworks?

 If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive.
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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Charlie Griefer
wow.  i had no idea that had changed.  just out of curiousity...when
you say 'recent versions'... MX?  MX 7?

(and i agree that Ryan probably hit it right on the head with the
identically named mapping in the shared hosting environment...but
still curious about the above) :)

On 11/11/05, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/11/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
  Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

 It may have been in the past but recent releases do not define / as a
 mapping in the admin and, in fact, having that mapping can cause
 problems, especially on shared hosting, because it hijacks any path
 beginning with / (e.g., /index.cfm).

 I'd say the problem here is exactly what Ryan Guill said: someone on
 your shared server has a mapping for /common and it's hijacking your
 includes.
 --
 Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Snake
It also buggers up CFC's 

-Original Message-
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 November 2005 16:38
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfinclude problem

On 11/11/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
 Admin) that goes to the root of the site.

It may have been in the past but recent releases do not define / as a
mapping in the admin and, in fact, having that mapping can cause problems,
especially on shared hosting, because it hijacks any path beginning with /
(e.g., /index.cfm).

I'd say the problem here is exactly what Ryan Guill said: someone on your
shared server has a mapping for /common and it's hijacking your includes.
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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread daniel kessler
 ah, you are on a shared host?  Chances are, someone else has a 
 mapping of /common already set up.  The mapping would take priority over the
 absolute mapping, so cf is looking for a file in that /common mapping,
 
 not your /common directory.  rename your common folder to something
 like /commonFoo and change your cfinclude accordingly and see if it
 works.

Yep that worked fiine, dangit.  ok, so the solutions are to rename my dir or 
use relative (../) urls.

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Sean Corfield
On 11/11/05, Charlie Griefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 wow.  i had no idea that had changed.  just out of curiousity...when
 you say 'recent versions'... MX?  MX 7?

I just checked my local 6.1 and 6.1.1 installs and those do not have a
/ mapping (they have a /CFIDE mapping). The 6.1.1 install is clean but
the 6.1 install has been used quite a bit so it's possible it
originally had the / mapping and I deleted it. I no longer have a 6.0
install locally to check (and I've never had a 5.0 install since it
didn't run on a Mac :)

I know that some shared hosts have still had the / mapping with 6.1 or
even 7 (because I've helped users debug problems caused by the /
mapping!) so I suspect that it may have been preserved into those
installations by previous upgrades...

Perhaps someone with more CF history than I have can shed some light on this?
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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
 I just checked my local 6.1 and 6.1.1 installs and those do not 
 have a / mapping (they have a /CFIDE mapping). The 6.1.1 install 
 is clean but the 6.1 install has been used quite a bit so it's 
 possible it originally had the / mapping and I deleted it. I no 
 longer have a 6.0 install locally to check (and I've never had a 
 5.0 install since it didn't run on a Mac :)
 
 I know that some shared hosts have still had the / mapping with 
 6.1 or even 7 (because I've helped users debug problems caused by 
 the / mapping!) so I suspect that it may have been preserved into 
 those installations by previous upgrades...

I think this may also depend on whether you install CFMX in Multiserver
configuration or standalone server configuration. It doesn't appear during
Multiserver configuration, but I think it may appear in the standalone
server configuration.

I haven't tested or checked this, though.

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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
That is true but maybe a little misleading. 

You can use / in an href or src attribute just fine in a .cfm file but it IS
IIS that is finding that file for you in the end. You just can't use this
method in a cfinclude. (apparently it works fine in 'newer versions' but I
don’t know how much 'newer')

Not trying to say you're wrong Justin, I knew exactly what you meant but it
sounded a little misleading and I just thought id 'attempt' to make it a
little clearer.
 
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Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 11:07 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cfinclude problem

 / is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping
 (defined in the CF Admin) that goes to the root of
 the site.

ColdFusion has no concept of your site like IIS does.  If my root folder
is c:\http\mysite and I try to include /folder/file.cfm ColdFusion
wouldn't know where to begin looking.  Any include like this has to be
defined in the administrator as a mapping, otherwise, use relative paths
from the file you're including from.


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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Kerry
If you cant use relative incs, what you could do in a shared environment is
put all your include files in a namespace that no one else should be
using...
havent actually had to do it myself but I would guess something along the
lines of:

/com_mydomain/myappname/includes
/com_mydomain/myappname/common


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Sent: 11 November 2005 16:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfinclude problem


 ah, you are on a shared host?  Chances are, someone else has a
 mapping of /common already set up.  The mapping would take priority over
the
 absolute mapping, so cf is looking for a file in that /common mapping,

 not your /common directory.  rename your common folder to something
 like /commonFoo and change your cfinclude accordingly and see if it
 works.

Yep that worked fiine, dangit.  ok, so the solutions are to rename my dir or
use relative (../) urls.



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RE: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Dave Watts
 If  'recent releases do not define / as a mapping in the 
 admin', then what do they define the / as??

They simply don't define it at all. If you use a path that begins with a
slash within a CFINCLUDE or CFMODULE tag, CF will then search the list of
directories that are mapped, and if your path doesn't match one of those
directories CF will tell you it can't find the file. This is just as true if
you don't have a root mapping in CF as if you do.

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Re: cfinclude problem

2005-11-11 Thread Sean Corfield
On 11/11/05, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If  'recent releases do not define / as a mapping in the
  admin', then what do they define the / as??

 They simply don't define it at all. If you use a path that begins with a
 slash within a CFINCLUDE or CFMODULE tag, CF will then search the list of
 directories that are mapped, and if your path doesn't match one of those
 directories CF will tell you it can't find the file. This is just as true if
 you don't have a root mapping in CF as if you do.

Just to clarify: the document root *is* known to CF and it *does*
search that for paths that begin with '/' - it no longer needs the
explicit '/' mapping (on some install configs, it seems?). Adding an
explicit '/' mapping will actually change the search order slightly
(since the document root becomes just another mapping), as I
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Re: CFINCLUDE Problem

2000-10-30 Thread S R

I did do this and I still get an error saying I must map the directory in 
the ColdFusion Admin. The setup is exactly as you have it below. The only 
thing I could think of is that when I entered the mapping in the CF Admin I 
did not 'restart' the server. Does this need to be done?

Sal


From: "John Cummings" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CFINCLUDE Problem
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:28:23 -0400

Where is the "Templates" folder in relation to the directory that the
calling file is in?

For example, if your index.cfm file is the "calling" template, and it is in
say, C:\DOCS - and the templates.cfm file is in C:\DOCS\TEMPLATES then you
would need to include this path information in the call.

- Original Message -
From: "S R" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: CFINCLUDE Problem


  Hi,
 
  I have an index.cfm page in my websites root folder and I'm trying to 
use
a
  cfinclude template to call a file within a folder called 'Templates' 
but
  it is not working. It works if the file I am trying to reference is in 
the
  same place as the Index.cfm file but when I put it in this 'Templates'
  folder, my browser just hangs. I mapped the directory in the CF Admin 
and
it
  still doesn't work. Does this directory also have to be added to the Web
  Server or something?
 
  Thanks
 
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RE: CFINCLUDE Problem

2000-10-30 Thread Steve Martin

Sal, can you detail _exactly_ what you did, i.e. exactly what you typed for
your mappings and exactly what you typed to include the file.

Steve

 -Original Message-
 From: S R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 17:13
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFINCLUDE Problem


 I did do this and I still get an error saying I must map the directory in
 the ColdFusion Admin. The setup is exactly as you have it below. The only
 thing I could think of is that when I entered the mapping in the
 CF Admin I
 did not 'restart' the server. Does this need to be done?

 Sal


 From: "John Cummings" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CFINCLUDE Problem
 Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:28:23 -0400
 
 Where is the "Templates" folder in relation to the directory that the
 calling file is in?
 
 For example, if your index.cfm file is the "calling" template,
 and it is in
 say, C:\DOCS - and the templates.cfm file is in
 C:\DOCS\TEMPLATES then you
 would need to include this path information in the call.
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "S R" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:44 PM
 Subject: CFINCLUDE Problem
 
 
   Hi,
  
   I have an index.cfm page in my websites root folder and I'm trying to
 use
 a
   cfinclude template to call a file within a folder called
 'Templates'
 but
   it is not working. It works if the file I am trying to
 reference is in
 the
   same place as the Index.cfm file but when I put it in this 'Templates'
   folder, my browser just hangs. I mapped the directory in the CF Admin
 and
 it
   still doesn't work. Does this directory also have to be added
 to the Web
   Server or something?
  
   Thanks
  
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RE: CFINCLUDE Problem

2000-10-30 Thread S R

My mapping settings are:

Logical Path: /Templates/
Directory Path: C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\new\Templates\


This is my CF Code:

cfinclude template="/Templates/Template1.cfm"

From: "Steve Martin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: CFINCLUDE Problem
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 17:19:39 -

Sal, can you detail _exactly_ what you did, i.e. exactly what you typed for
your mappings and exactly what you typed to include the file.

Steve

  -Original Message-
  From: S R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 17:13
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: CFINCLUDE Problem
 
 
  I did do this and I still get an error saying I must map the directory 
in
  the ColdFusion Admin. The setup is exactly as you have it below. The 
only
  thing I could think of is that when I entered the mapping in the
  CF Admin I
  did not 'restart' the server. Does this need to be done?
 
  Sal
 
 
  From: "John Cummings" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: CFINCLUDE Problem
  Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 21:28:23 -0400
  
  Where is the "Templates" folder in relation to the directory that the
  calling file is in?
  
  For example, if your index.cfm file is the "calling" template,
  and it is in
  say, C:\DOCS - and the templates.cfm file is in
  C:\DOCS\TEMPLATES then you
  would need to include this path information in the call.
  
  - Original Message -
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  Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:44 PM
  Subject: CFINCLUDE Problem
  
  
Hi,
   
I have an index.cfm page in my websites root folder and I'm trying 
to
  use
  a
cfinclude template to call a file within a folder called
  'Templates'
  but
it is not working. It works if the file I am trying to
  reference is in
  the
same place as the Index.cfm file but when I put it in this 
'Templates'
folder, my browser just hangs. I mapped the directory in the CF 
Admin
  and
  it
still doesn't work. Does this directory also have to be added
  to the Web
Server or something?
   
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CFINCLUDE Problem

2000-10-27 Thread S R

Hi,

I have an index.cfm page in my websites root folder and I'm trying to use a 
cfinclude template to call a file within a folder called 'Templates' but 
it is not working. It works if the file I am trying to reference is in the 
same place as the Index.cfm file but when I put it in this 'Templates' 
folder, my browser just hangs. I mapped the directory in the CF Admin and it 
still doesn't work. Does this directory also have to be added to the Web 
Server or something?

Thanks

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Re: CFINCLUDE Problem

2000-10-27 Thread John Cummings

Where is the "Templates" folder in relation to the directory that the
calling file is in?

For example, if your index.cfm file is the "calling" template, and it is in
say, C:\DOCS - and the templates.cfm file is in C:\DOCS\TEMPLATES then you
would need to include this path information in the call.

- Original Message -
From: "S R" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: CFINCLUDE Problem


 Hi,

 I have an index.cfm page in my websites root folder and I'm trying to use
a
 cfinclude template to call a file within a folder called 'Templates' but
 it is not working. It works if the file I am trying to reference is in the
 same place as the Index.cfm file but when I put it in this 'Templates'
 folder, my browser just hangs. I mapped the directory in the CF Admin and
it
 still doesn't work. Does this directory also have to be added to the Web
 Server or something?

 Thanks

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Re: CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-23 Thread cftalk

Thanks John, that helped a lot.
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Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: CFInclude-Problem


because all the CFINCLUDE does is grab whatever is in the template file and
insert it into the currently running template. You've given it a file name
of
"navigation_e.cfm?page=services"   (which may or may not be legitimate file
name under your OS) but almost certainly doesn't exist as an actual file).
Since you're only including the code within "navigation_e.cfm", then if you
really need the FORM-like variable you mention then do it as

cfset FORM.page = "services"
cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm"

Of course since this is likely a topic with soem grey spots for you, you
might also want to read up on the differences between CFINCLUDE and CFMODULE
and Custom Tags. There was a nice article by Charlie Arehart in the CFDJ
last month that talks about this.


 Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

 cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

 It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !

 Ideas what to do instead ?

 Uwe
.


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CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-22 Thread cftalk

Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !

Ideas what to do instead ?

Uwe

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Re: CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-22 Thread Larry Meadors

You can't pass parameters with an include. 

You have several options:
1 - Change navigation_e to look for attributes.page
  cfmodule (look up the syntax ;-)
2 - Change navigation_e to look for attributes.page
  cf_navigation_e page="services"
3 - No changes to navigation_e
  cfset page="services"
  cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm"

I'd lean towards one of the first 2 options...

Larry


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Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !
Ideas what to do instead ?


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RE: CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-22 Thread Stephen Moretti

Uwe,


 Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

 cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

 It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !

 Ideas what to do instead ?


You don't need to pass any variables to your template, because it will be
included into the page that you're calling it from.  So all you need to do
is CFSET page="services" before your include.


Regards

Stephen

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Re: CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-22 Thread John Quarto-vonTivadar

because all the CFINCLUDE does is grab whatever is in the template file and
insert it into the currently running template. You've given it a file name
of
"navigation_e.cfm?page=services"   (which may or may not be legitimate file
name under your OS) but almost certainly doesn't exist as an actual file).
Since you're only including the code within "navigation_e.cfm", then if you
really need the FORM-like variable you mention then do it as

cfset FORM.page = "services"
cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm"

Of course since this is likely a topic with soem grey spots for you, you
might also want to read up on the differences between CFINCLUDE and CFMODULE
and Custom Tags. There was a nice article by Charlie Arehart in the CFDJ
last month that talks about this.


 Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

 cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

 It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !

 Ideas what to do instead ?

 Uwe
.

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Re: CFInclude-Problem

2000-05-22 Thread Michael Dinowitz

The template attribute of CFINCLUDE can only contain the name of a template,
not any url variables or anything else.
cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm"



 Can s.o. tell me why this isn't possible ?

 cfinclude template="navigation_e.cfm?page=services"

 It throws an CFInclude-Template-error !

 Ideas what to do instead ?

 Uwe

 SD Solutions
 Uwe Degenhardt
 Fon: 08122/903791
 Fax: 08122/903792
 Web: http://www.sdsolutions.de
 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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