Oh that's right, sorry I missed that. (he hangs his head in shame)

You don't necessarily have to cflocate... You could just include the
template. It will have access to the variables you're sending in and you
can even set them into the url scope if you need

--Ferg



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Subject: RE: cfswitch, case, cfinclude and the path problem

<cfinclude
template="/mytestarea/cfi/newPage.cfm?variableName2=variable2&
variableName3=variable3?>

you'll have to use <cflocation> or js location.href
cant add url variables in the path with cfinclude..
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