Thanks that answers my question.  I appreciate the extra info as well.

Mike
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Pascal Peters
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 2:59 AM
  Subject: RE: Just Wondering Why

  The <cfoutput> has to be in the same physical template as the variable call. If it wasn't that way, we would have a lot of trouble with includes and nested <cfoutput>.

  There are some other tags that have to be in the same template. <cfquery> and <cfqueryparam> is an example.

  Pascal

  -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
  Van: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Verzonden: vr 7/11/2003 4:52
  Aan: CF-Talk
  CC:
  Onderwerp: Just Wondering Why

  My question is this.  Lets say that the value of myvariable is "house"

  So when I do this

  <cfoutput>
  #myvariable#
  </cfoutput>

  I get an output of house

  But when I do this

  <cfoutput>

  <cfinclude template="dsp_myvariablepage.cfm"> (dsp_myvariablepage.cfm's content is  #myvariable# )

  </cfoutput>

  I get #myvariable#  instead of house.  If include the template and the content is #myvariable# would it not be in between the two cfoutputs once it is included?


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