> This merges the code into a single class which
> it compiles.
> 
> It is no different than 
> 
> If (x){ 
> Code 1;
> } else {
> Code2;
> }

Actually, that isn't true.  CF complies each file to the cache individually,
so if you do this...

<cfif 1 eq 2>
  <cfinclude template="somefile.cfm">
</cfif>

The code in somefile.cfm will not be included and compiled at all.  In fact,
somefile.cfm doesn't even need to exist here and it will not throw an error
(because it won't try to include it).


-Justin Scott


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