>><cfoutput>template="##"</cfoutput><cfabort>
where ##=what is being passed to your include file.

Well, I get this in the error message anyway, but it is only the 
relative path.
What I would like to see is WHERE the heck ColdFusion was actually 
looking to find the
file.
For instane, the docs say:
"ColdFusion searches for included files in the following locations:
1. In the directory of the current page or a directory relative to the 
current page ...
But what if a file is included from a custom tag or from another include?
What is actually the "current page" then? The last template that does 
the include,
or the first that was actually requested?

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