Greg,
Thanks. I'm still a tad green at this and the _javascript_ ref is a touch over my abilities for now.
Apologies as I did not indicate the fact that I'm including the newPage.cfm into my existing page for continuity of information delivery without having to reproduce the same static shell ove
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template="/mytestarea/cfi/newPage.cfm?variableName2=variable2&
variableName3=variable3?>
you'll have to use or js loca
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template="/mytestarea/cfi/newPage.cfm?variableName2=variable2&
variableName3=variable3?>
you'll have to use or js loca
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Subject: cfswitch, case, cfinclude and the path problem
I have run into a bit of a path error in trying to use the cfswitch /
cfcase
tags in place of the cfif, cfelseif and cfelse with a cfinclude. Here?s
an
exa
for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator.
Using relative paths (e.g. TEMPLATE="index.cfm" or TEMPLATE="../index.cfm")
does not require the creation of any special mappings. It is therefore
recommended that you use relative paths with CFINCLUDE whenever possible.
The error occurred
I have run into a bit of a path error in trying to use the cfswitch / cfcase
tags in place of the cfif, cfelseif and cfelse with a cfinclude. Here?s an
example of where I?m at:
for the path using the ColdFusion Administrator.
Using relative paths (e.g. TEMPLATE="index.cfm" or
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