> "/" is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping
> (defined in the CF Admin) that goes to the root of
> the site.

ColdFusion has no concept of your "site" like IIS does.  If my root folder
is c:\http\mysite and I try to include "/folder/file.cfm" ColdFusion
wouldn't know where to begin looking.  Any include like this has to be
defined in the administrator as a mapping, otherwise, use relative paths
from the file you're including from.


-Justin Scott



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