The thought of doing something like that just scares me anyway - if for some
reason someone knows to hit dsp_searchsub.inc, it will normally display that
templates text to them... Therefore, any 'included' files, for me, anyway,
end with '.cfm'. Same thing for PHP - some of these apps I download
(popular apps) and they include 'config.inc' or whatnot - you know that if
you ever see someone running that app, you can easily view their include
file, full source - once again, I always include '.php' files in that
instance...
Just my .02
geo
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Priest [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 7:47 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: cfinclude w/ext other than .cfm
On my Windows 2000 server I can do something like:
<cfinclude template="dsp_searchsub.inc">
And it works fine... This doesn't seem to work on my Linux box (both
are running CF4.5) The cfinclude on Linux will only work if the file
is named .cfm.
Any ideas???
Thanks
Jim
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