ah, you are on a shared host?  Chances are, someone else has a mapping
of /common already set up.  The mapping would take priority over the
absolute mapping, so cf is looking for a file in that /common mapping,
not your /common directory.  rename your common folder to something
like /commonFoo and change your cfinclude accordingly and see if it
works.

On 11/11/05, daniel kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't do any special mapping in cfAdmin because it's shared hosting and I 
> have no access to any admin tools.
>
> >"/" is (and has always been) a built-in CF mapping (defined in the CF
> >Admin) that goes to the root of the site.
>
> So if this is the case then why wouldn't it work?  Sounds like you're saying 
> that it should.
>
> 

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