On 12/21/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> c:\foo\bar\website_com\
>
> To do what you want with a <cfinclude> tag, you need to create a mapping in 
> the cfadministrator.
>
> You create a mapping [\mywebsitemapping] in the administrator that points you 
> your website directory [c://websites/mywebsite]
>
> You can then write a cfinclude that looks like this:
>
> <cfinclude template="\mywebsitemapping\subfolder1\subfolder2\afile.cfm">

I ran thru that procedure exactly and got the same CF 'file not found'
error.  Just to make sure I pulled the path from an Explorer window
and it blew up as well, so it wasn't a spelling error.


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--mattRobertson--
Janitor, MSB Web Systems
mysecretbase.com

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