I didn't think it through very well before posting. I just got
frustrated and asked.

The problem was, or rather is, that I am an idiot. The "evaluate" was
only in there because I was playing around with it. I was getting the
EXACT same results without it in there. However, I was causing another
problem INSIDE the included file when I was outputting a variable that
didn't exist. I got hung up on the fact that I thought it was failing to
include the file and didn't think about the fact that the error might be
happening on the first line of the included file. So I took the blinders
off and tried looking at it all again. I went into
billingandshipping.cfm and found the error on line 2. Now it all works
fine and next time I'll try looking a little harder before throwing up
my hands in frustration.

It's just that I've had so many issues with BD and functions. I seem to
have been forced to rework every single one of them in the move from
CFMX. They're all flying well on my prod server which runs MX, but they
fail on BD for any number of reasons. So, in the end, I'm not sure if
I'm going to be switching over to BD at all.

Sorry to waste everyone's time, he says walking away feeling like a
total moron.

--Ferg

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From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: BlueDragon cfinclude issues

You are not modifying it for path so "fileexists( )" should crap out -
unless BD does relative paths... does it? Also -
what's with the "evaluate( )" function? Seems superflous to me.

-mk
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